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This week, Bay Made share conversations from our new series, The Bay Agenda, recorded live at KALW’s community events space in downtown San Francisco.
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The federal government announced Friday it’s releasing nearly $145 million in grants for California after-school and summer programs. But these returned funds come with a catch.
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The San Francisco Unified School District held its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. This article includes an audio summary of the event.
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State of the BayWe'll meet the Bay Area athletes competing in the Paris Olympics, discuss how legislators are responding to an increase in violent threats and the seismic shift in the presidential race.
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Congressman Adam Schiff urges Biden to drop out of the Presidential race due to “serious concerns” about Biden’s ability to win against Trump this fall.
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According to a San Francisco Chronicle analysis, Oakland’s police department has misrepresented the city’s crime rates over the past few years.
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The campaign committee spearheading the recall of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is being sued by the city’s ethics commission for potentially violating fundraising laws.
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Queer Power HourWe finish pride month with a look back at the Supreme Court cases that legalized same-sex sexual activity and same-sex marriage.
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Queer Power HourWe continue pride month with a profile of Gilbert Baker, the man behind the most recognizable queer icon of all: the rainbow flag.
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Queer Power HourWe continue pride month with a profile of trans musician Nick Lawrence from Out in the Bay.
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Federal authorities have proposed expanding the renewal fee on work permits for foreign workers.
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Out in the BayThis week on the Queer Power Hour, we kick off pride month with a profile San Francisco Drag Laureate D'Arcy Drollinger.