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GLIDE Memorial church, with help from the San Francisco Department of Public Health, just opened its first ever barbershop.
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In the second season of his podcast Master Plan, host David Sirota asks: if the founders wrote the Constitution to prevent a king, how did Trump gain so much power?
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Sessa is set to stop in San Francisco, performing at the Rickshaw Stop on Saturday, March 21. Ahead of his California tour, the singer-songwriter sat down with Charlotte K to reflect on his latest album, moving back to Brazil, and finding inspiration in the rhythms of daily life.
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Iran launched missiles at two southern Israeli cities that lie close to the country's main nuclear research center, while President Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Yesterday, organizers held a press conference in Oakland about a new ballot proposal that would raise Alameda County’s minimum wage to thirty dollars.
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The Richmond City Council voted this week to extend its contract with Flock Safety for its automated license plate reader cameras, or Flock cameras, until the end of the year.
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A new poll from UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies is out for two initiatives likely to qualify for the ballot … a billionaire's wealth tax and voter ID requirement.
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Today, the Speaker of the California State Assembly Robert Rivas introduced legislation to rename Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day.
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Bay MadeThis week, in honor of Women's History Month, BAY MADE is sharing episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change