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This is a 2-minute summary of what’s on the ballot. Click here to listen to them all.Late last year, the Richmond City Council directed the city manager…
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It was just two years ago that India Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality, but the real hope for change might not lie in politics.
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Millions of U.S. office workers have now stretched into their sixth month of the world’s largest work-from-home experiment. Before the pandemic started,…
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Many businesses, shops and restaurants, have stopped accepting cash as a way to protect their employees from the coronavirus. But, when cash is no longer…
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A few weeks ago, University Press Books in Berkeley announced it would shut for good after nearly 50 years in the business. Now, the remaining East Bay…
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In California, farms have not been immune to COVID-19. A Farm Bureau Federation survey recently found that more than half of farms across the state have…
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Gov. Newsom announced in-store shopping can resume. County health officials in parts of the Bay Area haven’t approved this yet. We visit Oakland’s…
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The COVID-19 lockdown has forced many street vendors inside, but now the sounds of the street are returning.
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This fourth, and final, show in our series on how the coronavirus has affected our lives, our institutions, and planning. Tonight, we look to economic…
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The gooming industry is one of many that have been hit hard by coronavirus closures — nail shops, hair salons, and barbershops. The government doesn’t…