Kelby McIntosh
News ProducerGrowing up in the small town of Mashall, Texas, Kelby has been in love with sound since he was a kid. Coming from a musically inclined family, Kelby transferred those skills into audio and news production. Working with companies like Cumulus Radio and KETK, Kelby left Texas in 2018 and moved to the Bay Area to expand his production talents with KALW to amplify positive change with quality media work.
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On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," arts curator Jeff Durham gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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On Tuesday, Athletics fans gathered at Oakland Coliseum in a long-planned reverse boycott of the team’s ownership plans to move the A’s to Las Vegas – following Nevada’s State Senate vote in favor to provide public funding for a new Major League Baseball stadium.
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Recently, Oakland has become a backdrop for new films, but the film industry doesn't always represent the diversity of the people in Oakland. But one youth organization provides young people the skills they need to break into the media industry – while helping them creatively empower themselves.
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In a bid for new businesses in San Francisco, Mayor London Breed and a handful of supervisors introduced legislation that would revamp the city’s complicated planning code to ease a pathway for new businesses to open their doors.
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State law enforcement officers are arriving in San Francisco today to combat fentanyl trafficking. It's another campaign to clean up the Tenderloin. City leaders promise a different result this time.
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CrosscurrentsMeet the photographer who rejected social media for a much more personal way of connecting with his subjects and displaying his work.
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A San Francisco supervisor is backing a plan by sex worker advocates and some residents to create a sanctioned red-light district in the city.
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A federal judge has temporarily barred The City of Oakland from clearing the last vestiges of one of the city’s largest homeless encampments.
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Parents with children at Buena Vista Horace Mann Community School in San Francisco received an email from administrators about high amounts of lead in the drinking water.
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Santa Clara County community partners have launched the Silicon Valley Guaranteed Income Project, which hopes to give more than 100 county families experiencing homelessness or unstable housing, cash assistance.