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Tomorrow, the Marin County Board of Supervisors will meet to consider awarding more than $800,000 to fund affordable housing in the west part of the county.
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More than 20 states - including California - have filed a lawsuit challenging the executive order President Trump issued last week federalizing vote-by-mail ballots.
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On this episode, we’re showing our appreciation for Scandinavian songstresses.
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Along with a colorful culture program featuring dance performances and children’s entertainment, this year’s festival includes artists like Helado Negro and Lady Wray, plus a selection of KALW Music DJs.
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At its closest point, the crew of Artemis II will loop about 4,000 miles from the lunar surface late Monday. The astronauts will also venture farther into space than any previous human mission.
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UCLA secured the first NCAA women's basketball national championship in school history — a goal that was set after losing in the first Final Four last season.
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The rapper Ye was announced as the headliner for the Wireless Festival in London. He's gained notoriety over the years for his antisemitic comments and activities glorifying Nazis.
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The Writers Guild of America went on strike for months in 2023 in a dispute with Hollywood studios. This year the union announced a new four-year contract after just a few weeks of negotiations.
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A local public transit agency may become the latest entity to block federal immigration agents from using Santa Clara County.
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California is joining a legal fight against a Trump administration immigration policy that keeps undocumented immigrants in detention — without the chance to request bond. Critics say the policy is also benefiting private prisons.
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ProPublica reports that American children are being left with friends or strangers in the US as their immigrant parents are detained or deported by ICE.
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According to polling from The Washington Post, 56 percent percent of the American public do not think Trump has the mental sharpness to effectively serve as president.
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A federal judge in California says Border Patrol violated a federal court order barring them from making illegal stops and arrests.
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On Wednesday, a coalition of community organizations held a press conference demanding strict environmental regulations for a contentious new shipping terminal in West Oakland.