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Trial By Fire / Oakland Secret / State Of The Bay: Daniel Lurie

There’s a new community event venue near Oakland’s Jack London Square, but it’s hidden. We spend a day at Oakland Secret. Then, why are firefighters burning out? We hear about their growing mental...

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Almanac - Tuesday August 6, 2024

Today is Farm Worker Appreciation Day!

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What do you want to know about Tim Walz, Kamala Harris's VP pick?

Kamala Harris has chosen MN Gov Tim Walz to be her running mate. A proud progressive, Governor Walz has singed a slew of pro-worker, family, and child bills into law.

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KALW Live: Bay Poets (Part 02)

On BAY MADE, the second of four KALW Live events from downtown San Francisco. This was recorded live at our event space at 220 Montgomery Street.

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In tribute: Peter Schickele (1935-2024) (part I)

8/7/24 Host David Latulippe offers an encore broadcast of his tribute to the late, great Peter Schickele, aka P.D.Q. Bach.This week you’ll hear “P.D.Q. Bach On the Air”. This was originally broadcast...

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San Francisco 'Supes' races bring in more than $5 million in donations

More than $5 million in donations has poured into campaigns for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors races so far, with even more money expected before this November’s elections.

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How to watch the Perseid meteor shower in the Bay Area

One of the brightest meteor showers of the year is expected to peak in the Bay Area this weekend. Those who want to stay up late, or get up early, could be in for a show.

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The Rain Remembers

What used to be a wondrous event every year in India, has this year taken on a darker hue. Sandip Roy looks to the skies and considers this seasons monsoons.

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Journey To Live Freely / Trans Drag Performer Pearl Teese / StoryCorps

Today the story of a transgender immigrant and organizer. Then, a drag performer tells us how transgender queens have been othered. And, a piece from San Francisco StoryCorps.

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Almanac - Wednesday August 7, 2024

Today is Lighthouse Day!

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AC Transit targeting illegally parked cars along transit lines

Law enforcement will use a new, bus-mounted camera system to target drivers illegally parked along all Alameda-Contra Costa Transit lines starting Wednesday, the bus agency announced.

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Project 2025 "would be disastrous for our nation and our climate"

Project 2025 "takes aim at the federal government’s ability to address the climate crisis and instead doubles down on actions to worsen it," writes Rachel Cleetus.

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KALW Live: Documentary and panel about early childhood educators

On BAY MADE, the third of four KALW Live events from downtown San Francisco. This was recorded live at our event space at 220 Montgomery Street.

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Free Speech, Protests and The Workplace, Part Two

Protesting – engaging in free speech - is considered a protected political activity in California, whether the topic is war, immigration, body autonomy, a November ballot initiative, or another...

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Bay Area voters face possible texting scam

Some residents in the Bay Area have been receiving text messages regarding their voter registration status in a possible scam to get their personal information.

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OPD union demands the mayor's resignation; Thao says ‘absolutely not’.

The Oakland’s police union is calling for Mayor Sheng Thao to resign, blaming her for the city’s rising crime rate and budget deficit.

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Texas troubadour Charley Crockett brings his country blues back to the Bay

South Texas singer/songwriter Charley Crockett lived an itinerant lifestyle for years, but his time in the Bay Area laid the foundation to launch his professional music career.

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Breaking The Olympics / Charley Crockett / How Wild Trailer

Break dancing is making its Olympic debut this weekend and there are some mixed feelings about it. Then, a singer-songwriter from South Texas looks back at his early days in the Bay Area.

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Ethel Rohan protagonist questions if she’s in her right life

San Francisco author Ethel Rohan reads from her book "Sing, I." It's about a middle aged woman living in Half Moon Bay and questioning if she's in her right life and what she should or perhaps should...

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A Bay Area spin on Olympic Breaking

As breaking makes its Olympic debut, Bay Area breakers offer tips for first-time viewers and share their thoughts about its appearance on the global stage.

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