Richmond organizations want public to know about a helpline for abusers
Groups in Richmond are working to spread the word about a helpline for people who are abusing their partners or loved ones.
View ArticleWhat the election means for freedom of the press
Longtime radio host Thom Hartmann discuss media coverage of the election and his latest piece, US fascism has arrived thanks to 30 years of right-wing talk radio.
View ArticleHow Border911 and its members are promoting extremist policies
Dark money and charity organizations led by former intel officers and ex-feds are spreading propaganda and laying the groundwork for presidential election challenges.
View ArticleBerkeley Measure DD: Banning large livestock operations
Measure DD is an initiative that aims to ban large livestock facilities from operating in Berkeley.
View ArticleBerkeley Measures BB & CC: Two approaches to rent relief
Right now in Berkeley the annual rent increase is 7%. Measures BB and CC address this differently.
View ArticleLocal Sports Update / CA Proposition 4 / SF International Hip Hop Dance Fest
State of the Bay gives you on update on our favorite local sports teams. And we dig into Prop 4, the $10 Billion Bond for Climate Change. Plus, we hear about the upcoming SF International Hip Hop Dance...
View ArticleReparations Bills / Black Voices & the Election / Immigrant Community Voters
Today, we hear how states can begin to repair fractured histories around slavery. Then, local experts weigh in on Kamala Harris’s track record. And, we consider the power of Black immigrant voters.
View ArticleSurvey: Teachers support restricting classroom cellphone use
Teachers overwhelmingly support restricting the student use of cellphones in the classroom, according to a survey by the Association of American Educators, or AAE, released earlier this month.
View ArticleBay Area election officials have Tuesday deadline to mail out replacement...
Bay Area election officials have a deadline of Tuesday to mail out last requests for replacement Vote By Mail ballots.
View ArticleWhat you need to know about Prop 4, California's climate bond
Prop 4 would authorize the state to borrow $10 billion to fund a wide array of environmental projects, including wildfire prevention and drinking water improvements.
View ArticleEnvironmentalists are working to flip the House to Democratic control
In 2024, Democrats need to pick up just four seats to regain control of the chamber. The climate crisis is affecting critical races in California and New York.
View ArticleBerkeley Measure Z: Extending the 2014 soda tax
Berkeley’s Measure Z — also known as the soda tax — is an initiative that aims to extend the 2014 ballot measure to continue the tax on sugar sweetened beverages.
View ArticleOakland Police Commission adds three new members
The Oakland Police Commission, the civilian board overseeing the Oakland Police Department, last week added three new commissioners and a new inspector general.
View ArticleCalifornia could tighten fuel standards in environmental push
Next month, the California Air Resources Board is going to be considering changes to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard — but some worry it could lead to higher gas prices.
View ArticleJohn Stallcup pens political thriller from Navajo perspective
Napa author, John Stallcup, reads from his new book, K’aa Lani, Many Arrows. It's a history of the Navajo, wrapped in a political thriller, and it's full of surprises.
View ArticleWhat's resonating with working class & young voters in swing states?
We find out what canvassers are hearing in battleground states. What messages are resonating with the working class and young voters?
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