Cool temperatures, heavy rains and strong winds forecast for the Bay Area
Unless you needed a reminder, winter is still with us. And this week, Bay Area residents are being advised to keep warm coats and umbrellas on hand as frigid temperatures will merge with a pair of...
View ArticleFremont City Council to vote on tough new camping ban
Tonight, the Fremont City Council will vote on whether or not to adopt a new camping ban.
View ArticleBAY AGENDA: Future of Press Freedom
This week, BAY MADE shares recent conversations recorded live at KALW's 220 Montgomery event space as part of our Bay Agenda series.
View ArticlePolice force proposed for Northeastern University’s Oakland campus
A police force is being proposed to patrol Northeastern University’s East Oakland campus and surrounding neighborhood.
View ArticleBART ‘Love Train’ sold out for Valentine’s Day
BART is hosting a special Valentine’s Day train for speed dating on Friday.
View ArticleSF's Asian Americans Shift Right? / UCSF Docs Navigate Funding Uncertainty /...
Rose Pak Democratic Club ends its long affiliation with the SF Democratic Party; UCSF scientists and docs navigate funding uncertainty; New documentary Underdogs
View ArticleBAY AGENDA: The real impact of Project 2025
This week, BAY MADE shares recent conversations recorded live at KALW's 220 Montgomery event space as part of our Bay Agenda series.
View ArticleRESURRECTION: Reagan's AIDS Crisis (Part 01)
This week, QUEER POWER HOUR shares an episode of Resurrection about the early years of the AIDS epidemic.
View ArticleMarin Theatre | Tony Orlando
2/12/25 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Carey Perloff and Lance Gardner for Marin Theatre. We'll turn the WABAC machine all the way back to November 2024 for a re-broadcast of an...
View Article'Warrior Serpent' statue celebrates Chinese New Year and the NBA All Star Game
Artist Stephanie Tsao has designed a statue to commemorate both the Lunar New Year the NBA All Star Game. It's called the Warrior Serpent.
View ArticleWarrior Serpent Statue / An Esther's Orbit Room Revival
Today, the year of the snake meets the NBA All Star Game with a new sculpture. Then, one music venue in West Oakland holds the neighborhood's history.
View ArticleSan Jose reeling from growing number of homeless encampment fires
Fires emanating from San Jose's homeless encampments far outnumber those coming from homes and businesses, leaving nearby residents scared for their safety and health.
View ArticleOakland government employees unions pushback on layoffs
A coalition of Oakland municipal unions are calling on city officials to reverse a decision to help balance a massive budget shortfall by, in part, laying off dozens of workers.
View ArticleNavigating the death of a parent and transitioning to a new identity
In her book, "Death of a Parent," Dr. Debra Umberson says losing a parent in adulthood has a much more profound and transformative impact than most people might believe.
View ArticleBAY AGENDA: Climate action in uncertain times
This week, BAY MADE shares recent conversations recorded live at KALW's 220 Montgomery event space as part of our Bay Agenda series.
View ArticleRESURRECTION: Reagan's AIDS Crisis (Part 02)
This week, QUEER POWER HOUR shares an episode of Resurrection about the early years of the AIDS epidemic.
View ArticleEncore Broadcast: California Legislation – How a Bill Becomes a Law
Tonight's host, Rob Wyman, is joined by Beth Mora, Mora Law. Rob and his guests will discuss how a bill becomes law. How to write it, find a sponsor, lobby it, and work through the legislative...
View ArticleSan Francisco prepares for NBA All Star Weekend and Chinese New Year Parade
The NBA All Star event and Chinese New Year parade will affect roads and public transit in downtown San Francisco this weekend.
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Stephanie Tsao
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," artist Stephanie Tsao shares some of her favorite architecture and designs around San Francisco.
View ArticleFlu infections surging in Bay Area, nationwide
Next month will mark the fifth anniversary of the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the scourge of that virus has gradually faded, a familiar one has returned with a vengeance – the...
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