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Oakland’s embattled Mayor Sheng Thao held a rally with supporters yesterday (Sunday) morning to defend her record and to speak out against a ballot initiative to recall her next month.
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A heat wave that's roasted the Bay Area for a week will persist through tonight but after that temperatures will mercifully fall off.
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Today, outgoing poet Laureate of San Francisco the one and only Tongo Eisen-Martin hits us with the cold hard truth.
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The ongoing war in Palestine has created a divide across the country. In this story, tbh producer Jeremy Strause explores his experience as a Jewish teen in these times, and re-examines what Israel means to young Jewish people.
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