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Weekly protests outside an immigration court in downtown San Francisco are picking up steam. From our partners at American Community Media, Christopher Alam has more.
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BRAVE-Bay Area, the nation’s first rape crisis center, is closing its doors in September.
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This week, BAY MADE is proud to share a new podcast from our very own Hana Baba. Hana shares stories from Sudanese folklore and her homeland in Folktales from Sudan.
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Today, an Oakland basketball legend talks about visibility on and off the court. And we hear from a former USA Paralympics women's basketball coach.
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This week we're talking music collaborations and friendship with two young singer-songwriters.
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The frontwoman of the Oakland-born punk band and KALW Music Editor Tshego Letsoalo get vulnerable talking about grief, music, and the Bay's grittiest music festival.
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The Pentagon and U.S. military officials in Europe are working with NATO members to ship more Patriot missile systems to Ukraine and release more munitions that were briefly halted.
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Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers.
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Shahar Segal, who runs popular restaurants around the world, has left his role as a spokesman for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation amid calls to boycott his businesses.
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Former national security adviser Mike Waltz, removed from office amid the Signal chat controversy, spent Tuesday in the Senate confirmation hearing for his nomination as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
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The GOP’s budget will strip 17 million people of their health insurance and push the healthcare system to a breaking point. How are medical professionals preparing?
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It's episode five of BOUNCE and in today’s episode, we ask: What does the Valks’ arrival mean for the LGBTQ community in the Bay?
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All summer long, KALW is airing one-hour episodes of Not Born Yesterday, a show that explores the joys and challenges of getting older with experts in the field.
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The San Francisco Arts Commission is collaborating with the Chinese Culture Center to welcome public comment on public art proposals for Portsmouth Square.
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The Oakland and San Francisco police departments may have violated a state law by sharing data from licence plate reading cameras with federal law enforcement.