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We'll talk to Tim Redmond of 48hills about San Francisco's new public safety strategy. We'll also hear from best-selling author Douglas Abrams about the new book he's co-authored with Jane Goodall, "The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times." And Johnny Hayes of sf.funcheap.com shares fun and affordable holiday activities from around the Bay.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta discusses combating anti-Asian American hate, police accountability and gun control. Plus, tips on "adulting" from Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of "Your Turn: How to Be an Adult." And, Ethan talks with Oakland-based architect Deanna Van Buren about building a world without prisons.
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We all know we’re supposed to prepare for earthquakes, but how many of us really have a plan?I was aware that after a catastrophic earthquake, I shouldn’t…
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The narrowly averted closure of a special care facility at St. Luke’s hospital in San Francisco highlights a bigger problem in the region — and even…
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As American cities recover from floods, hurricanes and violent political demonstrations, we take a look at one of San Francisco’s more unusual tools for…
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There’s a lot of graffiti at 60th Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard in East Oakland. Tags in various colors are thrown up on storefronts all along the…
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Last month, San Francisco city workers cleared a large tent encampment of homeless people on Division Street. Citing complaints about urine, feces and…
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When Chris Magnus took over the Richmond Police Department in 2006, he was tasked with cutting back violent crime in what was then known as one of…
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On the April 8th edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race, and justice by talking about youth community groups that work…
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It’s been almost a year since former Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan -- then, his replacement -- abruptly resigned.“It happened very quickly,” says…