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Lawmakers are alleging a California State Library program — which was created to distribute books to young children — has spent a million dollars of taxpayer money without donating a single book. Adam Echelman, with our California Newsroom partner, CalMatters, has more.
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Rideshare drivers sued Uber yesterday, asking a state court in San Francisco to bar the company from claiming its drivers are independent contractors.
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This week in observance of Earth Day, KALW’s Bay Made is proud to share episodes of EARTH RIOT RADIO, produced by the Church of Stop Shopping. Hosted by Reverend Billy and Savitri D, the podcast is a humor-infused, music-filled wakeup call about the climate emergency.
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San Francisco's very own Charles Lucero tells us about why Wake Up Everybody means so much to him to this day.
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The global band’s Rafael Morales spoke to Emmanuel Nado ahead of their stop at The Freight in Berkeley.
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Three vessels came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz, after the U.S. and Iran failed to meet in Pakistan for talks to end the war and as President Trump extended the ceasefire but kept the blockade.
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Spirit has not confirmed a liquidation, though it has filed for bankruptcy protection twice. Experts predict rising fuel costs could push the company to close its doors for good.
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Schools, colleges and other public institutions originally had until this week to make online content accessible to people with disabilities. Now, the Justice Department has delayed that deadline.
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Oakland’s political leaders are celebrating the passage of a new ordinance that increases penalties for illegal dumping and bolsters efforts to clean up city streets.
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A statewide report released by the California Department of Justice this month may improve the way law enforcement interacts with people who have intellectual disabilities and mental health conditions. KALW’s Rachel Longan has more.
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Former California State Controller Betty Yee announced she’s suspending her campaign for Governor yesterday. From our partners at CapRadio, Laura Fitzgerald has more.
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Up to 800,000 farmworkers in the US live in California, most of whom experience sexual assault, unsafe working conditions, low pay, and dangerous health risks.
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CrosscurrentsThere is a growing number of people connecting with the ocean through the outdoor activity called tidepooling. KALW reporter Anna takes us to a queer tidepooling events in the Bay Area to figure out what makes exploring these places on our coasts important, particularly for queer folks.