NBA All-Star Weekend returns to the Bay Area
The NBA All-Star Weekend returned to the Bay Area for the first time in a quarter century, transforming San Francisco and Oakland into basketball epicenters.
View ArticleWhat explains the alarming rise of advanced prostate cancer?
Nearly one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and, as a new UCSF study finds, significantly more of these cases are being found at an advanced stage.
View ArticleSanta Clara County education office planning high-salaried job cuts
Santa Clara County's top education office is planning for a wave of firings amid questions over top-heavy management and executive assistants with six-figure salaries.
View ArticleShuttered ‘rape club’ prison may become an ICE detention facility
The Trump administration is considering using a shuttered prison in Dublin to house immigrants who are waiting to be deported.
View ArticleKALW SUMMER ALUM: Hanisha Harjani, Class of '22
This week, BAY MADE shares stories from alumni of KALW's Summer Journalism Program. Applications for this year are due Sunday, February 23rd.
View ArticleKALW SUMMER ALUM: Lucy Kang, Class of 2016
This week, BAY MADE shares stories from alumni of KALW's Summer Journalism Program. Applications for this year are due Sunday, February 23rd.
View ArticleSF Bay Area Arts
2/19/25 Host David Latulippe highlights interviews from the archives. Scheduled to join in the conversation today are Philippa Kelly and KALW Revolutions Per Minute host Sarah Cahill. Wednesdays @...
View ArticleThe Power Of A Second Chance
KALW didn’t just offer me a platform—they gave me something far more profound through Uncuffed: a sense of purpose, security, stability and the dignity of being seen.
View ArticleA Challenge to Philanthropy: Break the Cycle and Fund the Infrastructure that...
As America faces crises of democracy, economic collapse, and growing authoritarianism, the old models of philanthropic investment are no longer just ineffective—they’re dangerous.
View ArticleHead of Oakland police watchdog to resign
The executive director of the Oakland Community Police Review Agency has announced that he is resigning within a month.
View ArticleSFMTA’s acting director named permanent
Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced Julie Kirschbaum as the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's permanent director of transportation.
View ArticleNew Alameda County District Attorney sworn in
Former Alameda County Superior Court judge Ursula Jones Dickson was sworn in yesterday as the Alameda County District Attorney.
View ArticleLandlord-Tenant Law 2025
our first installment of Landlord-Tenant law for 2025.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by Jessica Chylik of San Francisco and David Finkelstein of San Mateo.Questions for Jeff's guests? Please call...
View ArticleThe Bay Agenda: Immigration & Human Rights
A live broadcast conversation with local organizations focused on immigration advocacy to explore how they are responding to rapidly changing federal policies.
View ArticleMalcolm X and Tahseen Bashir: A Fateful Friendship
Today, the story of friendship between African American leader Malcolm X and Egyptian diplomat Tahseen Bashir and how it helped the religious and political transformation of the leader in the years...
View ArticleSights and Sounds: James Aaron Oh
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," actor James Aaron Oh gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleA plant-based diet can help lower the risk of developing cancer
Cancer rates are rising among young people and women, according to the American Cancer Society. Diet and nutrition can play a key role in reversing this trend.
View ArticleKALW SUMMER ALUM: Christopher Beale, Class of 2022
This week, BAY MADE shares stories from alumni of KALW's Summer Journalism Program. Applications for this year are due Sunday, February 23rd.
View ArticleFolk Music and Beyond: Reclaiming Black Banjo
Bay Area musicians and educators Dr. Angela Wellman and Hannah Mayree are working to revive the banjo’s African American roots.
View ArticleSecond day of strike partially shuts down Alameda County Superior Court
Alameda County Superior Court is experiencing the second day of a two-day strike of court employees. The union is demanding more pay and adequate training for new employees.
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