The Future of Richmond's Politics / 'Exposed'
Today, what the future holds for Richmond’s political landscape. Then, SF’s Bayview-Hunters Point has very high rates of illness. The lasting effects from the shipyard's past.
View ArticleAnita Felicelli collection explores time, memory, and desire.
Anita Felicelli lives in Mountain View. Her book, How We Know Our Time Travelers, came out on December 3rd, 2024. It's a short story collection about time, memory and desire.
View ArticleRichmond Elections results are mixed for Progressive Alliance
The Richmond Progressive Alliance, also known as the RPA, faced strong competition that had the potential to flip their majority on the City Council.
View ArticleWhat books are you reading this holiday season?
We're opening the lines to get your book recommendations. What are you reading? Do you have an all-time favorite or a new discovery you'd like to share?
View ArticleTHE STACKS: Traci Thomas talks with Carolina Ixta
This week on BAY MADE: episodes from The Stacks, a podcast from Oakland’s own Traci Thomas. She sits down with some of the buzziest authors in the biz and digs deep into their writing and their lives.
View ArticleMental health org reaches out to gamers at Fan Expo in San Francisco
Why one organization at Fan Expo San Francisco was not just there for the fun, but to bring suicide prevention awareness to attendees, including gamers.
View ArticleHolidays with the Symphony | American Bach | A.C.T. "A Whynot Christmas...
12/11/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe guests are Conductor Edwin Outwater; American Bach vocalist Jesse Blumberg; "A Whynot Christmas Carol" cast member Jomar Tagatac; and Renée Lubin and Curt...
View ArticleInvestigation uncovers abuse of nonverbal woman in “enhanced” California...
Last week, KALW’s investigative series “Without a Voice” won a Webby Award. It looks into allegations of abuse at one of the most carefully regulated group homes in the state. In this episode, Chris...
View ArticleHow can California safeguard against Project 2025's climate denialism?
California is gearing up for legal battles against the Trump administration, including over environmental and energy policies.
View ArticleTrump and Project 2025 will "wreak havoc on our food system"
Project 2025 endangers farm conservation programs and erases climate action from the USDA's mission, argues the Union of Concerned Scientists' Karen Perry Stillerman.
View ArticleTHE STACKS: Traci Thomas talks with Jason De Léon
This week on BAY MADE: episodes from The Stacks, a podcast from Oakland’s own Traci Thomas. She sits down with some of the buzziest authors in the biz and digs deep into their writing and their lives.
View ArticleBankruptcy and the Two-Minute Debtors Solution
YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, joined by Leon Bayer, are talking about bankruptcy, debtors rights, and what this means for you. Questions for Jeff and his guest? Call us at (415) 841-4134.
View ArticleSan Francisco sees big drop in violent crime
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and District Attorney Brooke Jenkins joined hundreds of police officers at SFPD headquarters yesterday to announce a decline in violent crime seen this year in the city.
View ArticleOakland gas leak ahead decision on oil storage facility
Oakland firefighters reported about 50 people were evacuated from four buildings after a compressed natural gas leak last night.
View ArticleLive with Wonway Posibul: Best Of 2024 Preview
Recorded live at 111 Minna for Downtown First Thursdays in San Francisco, this special episode features some of Wonway Posibuls's favorite songs from the year.
View ArticleHappy Ending to Family's Housing Struggle / Future of Reproductive Rights in...
State of the Bay shares a heartwarming story about a family who finally finds housing, explores the future of reproductive rights, and hears from Yolanda Renee King.
View ArticleQ&A: Lessons from the tsunami warning
Last week, Bay Area residents received quite the shock, when phones all over the region lit up with a tsunami evacuation warning. But, after about an hour, the warning was canceled. People were...
View ArticleOakland's seductive seismology
Today on Book It: The surprisingly seductive saga of Oakland’s seismology. Geologist Andrew Alden talks about his book, “Deep Oakland: How Geology Shaped a City.”
View ArticleAfter Tsunami Warning / Book It: Oakland Rocks
Today, what we learned from last week’s tsunami warning. And, in a new episode of Book it we explore the surprisingly seductive saga of Oakland’s seismology.
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Kat Croswell
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," Oakland author Kat Croswell gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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