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A new audit by the Oakland City Auditor's Office found that high waste disposal costs, gaps in enforcement and limited access to legal dumping options are contributing to the city's persistent illegal dumping problem.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has quietly opened another detention center in California’s Central Valley.
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Cyrus Armajani is an Iranian-American poet currently residing in Oakland who teaches poetry and writing to youth who are incarcerated in Alameda County.
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Today is World Tapir Day!
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From Yerba Buena Gardens Festival to a San Francisco staples 30th Anniversary, KALW DJs are there to offer some groovy tunes this summer! Here's where you can find them in May.
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Inspired by the birthdays of lefty legends Albert King (April 25) and Otis Rush (April 29), it's the 17th annual Left-Hand-A-Thon this Sunday, April 26 at 4 pm.
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