HOW WILD: Solitude
On BAY MADE, the first of three stories this week from the new HOW WILD podcast, produced by KALW’s Marissa Ortega-Welch.
View ArticleWho is JD Vance and why did Trump choose him to be his VP?
If Donald Trump wins the election, JD Vance is one step away from the White House. He entered politics as the Senator of Ohio just two years ago.
View ArticleRising temperatures prompt Bay Area heat advisory
As a heat wave ramps up around the Bay Area early this week, an excessive heat warning is in effect for much of the region and forecasters also have issued a fire weather watch for parts of Monterey...
View ArticleGLBT museum ticketed for permanent home in SF’s Castro
The GLBT Historical Society Museum and Archives may soon get a permanent home in the heart of San Francisco's Castro neighborhood.
View ArticleMayor Breed pulls out of mayoral debate
San Francisco Mayor London Breed did not appear for a mayoral forum last night that was hosted by the San Francisco League of Women Voters.
View ArticleHappy Birthday Mahatma!
Mahatma Gandhi is revered as the Father of the Nation in India. But how was he as Father of his own family? His grandson Gopal talks about the legacy of the Mahatma with Sandip.
View ArticleBook It: The personal parallels of domestic violence and Russian history
Journalist and historian, Joy Neumeyer, spoke with KALW's Angie Coiro about her book, A Survivor’s Education: Women, Violence, and the Stories We Don’t Tell. It's a tough topic with deep insights.
View ArticleBerkeley's Dueling Ballot Measures / Book It: A Survivor's Education
Trying to make sense of dueling measures on Berkeley's ballot. And, deep insights on a tough topic. We hear from Author Joy Neumeyer on her book focused on surviving domestic violence.
View ArticleThe unexpected friendly tone & flagrant lies at the VP debate
JD Vance refused to say Trump lost the 2020 election and lied about supporting an abortion ban. Tim Walz was tame compared to his fiery interviews and had a rocky start.
View ArticleSix unhoused women arrested during peaceful protest in Sacramento
Last week, a group of housing and homelessness advocates staged a rally at a legislative office in Sacramento, urging Governor Newsom to deliver on a promise to build more affordable housing.
View ArticleHOW WILD: Primitive and Unconfined Recreation
On BAY MADE, the second of three stories this week from the new HOW WILD podcast, produced by KALW’s Marissa Ortega-Welch.
View ArticleBerkeley's dueling ballot measures
Berkeley voters have a lot to make sense of this election cycle. KALW’s Sunni Khalid spoke with senior Berkeleyside reporter, Alex N. Gecan, to try and tease out some of the knots in two different sets...
View ArticleSweltering Bay Area heat wave continues
It’s already a scorcher in the Bay Area today and forecasters say it’s going to stay that way for at least another day before residents get any relief.
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Jon Funabiki
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," film producer and journalist Jon Funabiki gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleSan Jose expands capacity at ‘tiny home’ complex
A planned tiny home site is going to expand in San Jose. Supporters hope it will help move people off the streets.
View ArticleAbortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win
Jessica Valenti says women's lives are on the line next month. Republicans support a national abortion ban and at least 10 states will vote on abortion ballot measures.
View ArticleZurawski v Texas doc exposes the devastation of GOP abortion bans
The film shows the bravery of three women who sue Texas to clarify the state's medical exception to its abortion ban, all while grappling with their lost pregnancies.
View ArticleBlack women hold conference to demand protection and safety in Oakland and...
This weekend, Black women and community artists are coming together to demand safety and protection amid years of countless public safety issues.
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