Oakland 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 ArticleThe recall election of Alameda DA, Pamela Price
Pamela Price is facing a recall, less than two years after taking office as Alameda County's DA. East Bay Times reporter Nathan Gartrell explains the controversy. Then, we hear her response.
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?
View ArticleOakland’s ‘ceasefire’ program gets $2M federal grant
On Monday, the City of Oakland announced that a program to prevent gun violence is getting a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.
View ArticleJudge allows pro-Palestinian students to ‘intervene’ in lawsuit against...
A federal judge has permitted pro-Palestinian students to present their perspectives on a lawsuit filed against the University of California-Berkeley for alleged antisemitism.
View ArticleBAY VOTES: Government Secrecy
As Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
View ArticleBAY VOTES: Counted Out documentary
As Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
View ArticleNoir on the page, noir in Hollywood
Noir in print and on the screen: Scott Phillips discusses his latest novel, "The Devil Raises His Own." Along for the ride is TCM’s Eddie Muller, perhaps America’s greatest film noir expert.
View ArticleQanon wreaking havoc on American families
Jesselyn Cook discusses the Qanon phenomenon and the harm it’s wreaking on families nationwide. Her new book is "The Quiet Damage, QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family."
View ArticleCalifornia Symphony "Brahms Odyssey"| Berkeley Rep "Matchbox Magic Flute"| SF...
10/30/24 On the Arts' Guest Host Jeneé Darden's guests will be Artistic & Music Director Donato Cabrera and Composer/Co-Creator Mason Bates; Actor Billy Rude; and Conductor Scott Terrell....
View ArticleCosplayer Bill Burns brings characters to life and smiles to faces
Bay Area cosplayer Bill Burns talks about what he loves about dressing up as iconic characters, and why he's so good at it.
View ArticleMoney and the San Francisco's mayoral race
Sometimes a fresh candidate is more appealing than a seated politician. Today, we hear why London Breed’s reelection bid for Mayor of San Francisco is vulnerable to an upset. And how money is playing a...
View ArticleMoney in SF Politics / Cosplaying Icons / Local Haunt / Diwali by the Bay
Today, London Breed’s reelection bid for San Francisco Mayor may be vulnerable to an upset. Then, the joy of transforming into iconic characters. And we revisit one of our local haunts.
View ArticleStamp of Approval
The 2024 Presidential Election has marked an irreversible cultural change in the U.S. Sandip Roy sees the connection in an unlikely symbol, the Postage Stamp.
View ArticleBAY VOTES: Polarization in Politics
As Election Day nears, BAY MADE is featuring “The Bay Votes 2024,” a series of conversations hosted by KALW and our partners.
View ArticleProject 2025 Trump ally says he'll move quickly & decisively
ProPublica has obtained videos of Russell Vought saying in a second Trump term, they will make civil servants miserable and use armed forces to quell domestic "riots."
View Article2024 Employment Law Legislative Update
The law is changing in such desperate areas as freelance workers to lactation accommodation to discrimination based upon how you qualified for a drivers license.Tonight on Your Legal Rights, we present...
View ArticleSan Jose expands parental leave for police officers
More than 1,000 officers with San Jose's police union will no longer have limited hours of parental leave to spend with family.
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