New coastal park planned for East Bay
Point Molate will soon become Richmond’s newest protected park. The state, City of Richmond, and the Guidiville Rancheria tribe have agreed on a $40 million sale.
View ArticleSan Francisco Board of Supervisors adds 'watchdog' amendment to fall ballot
Keep an eye out for a new item on the ballot this November. After a bribery scandal in 2020, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors wants to appoint a new watchdog for the city, if voters approve it.
View ArticleMayoral Hopeful Daniel Lurie / Art from the Incarcerated
One-on-one with San Francisco mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie.
View ArticleWelcome to Fire Island: The Grove
This week, the QUEER POWER HOUR explores the history of the oldest LGBTQ town in the United States: Cherry Grove on Fire Island.
View ArticleThe maternal health crisis in the Occupied West Bank
Since October 7, there have been more than 360 attacks on health care staff and facilities in the occupied West Bank, according to the World Health Organization.
View ArticleInside Ziklag, the Christian-Right group working to sway the election
According to ProPublica, a network of ultrawealthy Christians are spending nearly $12 million to purge swing state voters from the rolls and tilt the election in favor of Donald Trump.
View ArticleWhat does Governor Newsom’s executive order mean for San Francisco?
Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order on Thursday, directing state officials to begin clearing homeless encampments. How will the directive play out in local politics and on the streets?
View ArticleJD Vance in Bay Area Fundraising with Silicon Valley Elite
J.D. Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate and former venture capitalist, returns to Silicon Valley today to bolster campaign funds through his network of tech moguls and conservatives.
View ArticleThe Stoop: Black, Grown and Autistic
When we think about autism diagnosis, we often think about kids. But when you're Black, a lot of the time you won't know you're autistic until you're all grown up.
View ArticleLuiza Flynn-Goodlett’s eighth poetry chapbook is infused with...
Luiza Flynn-Goodlett lives in Richmond. Her poetry chapbook "Familiar" is about a time traveling witch, childhood trauma, healing, and transformational magic. And there's footnotes.
View ArticleAbortion is banned in 14 GOP states & restricted in another 27
Iowa just became the 22nd state to restrict abortion post-Roe. Overall, 41 states have abortion bans with limited exceptions, including 14 with a total ban.
View ArticleCupertino ride-hailing service offers free rides through August
An affordable transportation service in the South Bay just got cheaper. Residents can now use the Silicon Valley Hopper to get to a handful of locations for free throughout the month of August.
View ArticleState proposes to build millions of units to house teachers
California has a serious educator shortage, with one of the worst teacher to student ratios in the country. The state’s Department of Education may build millions of housing units on its land in an...
View ArticleOakland’s sells share of Coliseum property rights to developer
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao signed an agreement Tuesday morning to sell the city's share of the Oakland Coliseum to a local development company.
View ArticlePart Two of The Supreme Court: What Just Happened? What’s Coming?
Three weeks ago, we began a discussion of the United States Supreme Court’s recently completed term. We discussed a few of the decisions, notably homeless sweeps – those sweeps began with a new gusto...
View ArticleCabrillo Festival | Musical Director + Conductor Cristian Măcelaru
7/31/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe spends the hour talking with Cabrillo Festival Music Director + Conductor Cristian Măcelaru | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST
View ArticleFinding Home: Reversing The Spiral Toward Homelessness
A mom shares how her struggle to pay for childcare led to her family losing their home and how having a crime on her record made it that much harder to rebuild her life.
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