North San Jose experiences more school closures
The Berryessa Union School District in the South Bay has to reduce its operating budget by $6 million out of nearly $100 million.
View ArticleTerry Tierney's poetry questions our relationships with each other and the...
Terry Tierney lives in Oakland. His poetry collection, Why Trees Stay Outside, came out October 1st, 2024. The poems question our relationships with each other and the earth.
View ArticleAtmospheric river heading for Bay Area, Northern California
An atmospheric river may be approaching Northern California, bringing heavy rain, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
View ArticleFederal funding for upgrades at Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland will receive nearly $50 million in federal funding for infrastructure upgrades as part of the $580 million national investment in port improvements under the Bipartisan...
View ArticleAlameda County DA concedes defeat in recall election
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price on Monday conceded defeat in the recall election that has removed her from office.
View ArticleOld Hollywood, young eyes with Simone Elias
Hollywood’s classic era is gaining new, young fans through the effort of podcaster and author Simone Elias. Her new book is the work of a true and passionate professional.
View ArticleIs it possible to reform the Democratic Party?
Former labor secretary Robert Reich joins us to discuss the election, how we got here, and the future of the Democratic Party.
View ArticleNOT BORN YESTERDAY: Men Talk Aging
This week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
View ArticleFlood warning issued in Sonoma, Napa, Marin counties
The National Weather Service says an atmospheric river is expected to hit parts of the North Coast this week, and has issued a flood watch in several North Bay counties.
View ArticleUnion coalition demands Oakland protect jobs, services
A coalition of Oakland municipal employee unions are calling on city leaders to protect jobs and services in the face of a massive budget deficit.
View ArticleUnderstudies bring new art to The Drawing Room
The Drawing Room is an arts collective in San Francisco. And it's 'Understudy' program is aimed at helping young people gain work, life, and creative experience.
View ArticleBook It: Old Hollywood through young eyes
Simone Elias's new book is Old Films, Young Eyes: A Teenage Take on Hollywood’s Golden Age. It's about how issues resonate through the movies of almost a century ago.
View ArticleDNA, murder, and a little wine
Researcher and author Elizabeth Reed Aden makes her case for DNA-centered medicine with her murder mystery, “The Goldilocks Genome”. And she discusses her dad’s life work with health and wine.
View ArticleTrump is stacking his administration with Project 2025 allies
After denying any connection to Project 2025, Donald Trump is now making his loyalties clear by tapping allies for top posts.
View ArticleNOT BORN YESTERDAY: Money Matters
This week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
View ArticleBerkeley tenant group files campaign complaint against landlord group
The Berkeley Tenants Union, a nonprofit of about 70 tenants throughout Berkeley, is filing a complaint against a landlord group over its initiative practices and campaign funding.
View ArticleBay Area counties offer sandbags, brace for flooding
Local authorities in at least two Bay Area counties are providing sandbags for residents concerned about possible flooding from this week’s atmospheric river.
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