CALIFORNIA SUN: Jan Sramek’s vision of California Forever (Part 01)
The first of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
View ArticleSacramental Time with Paul Salopek
A decade into a journalism project that follows our early ancestors’ migration pathway out of Africa, Paul Salopek joins us to discuss the ways walking at three miles per hour has transformed his...
View ArticleConcrete has a climate problem, but there are cures
Cement and concrete account for around 7 percent of carbon dioxide emissions. That's as much as cars. Now, this essential commodity is getting a climate-focused reinvention.
View ArticleQueer relationships, family history at center of Madeleine Cravens poetry...
Madeleine Cravens poetry collection is about queer relationships and family history set in New York City.
View ArticleConcrete's Climate Problem / Supporting Not Criminalizing Students
Today, we learn how cement and concrete produce almost as much carbon dioxide as cars. Then, we learn how high school suspension rules in California have changed to protect students.
View ArticleWhat the conservative Chevron ruling means for everyday life
On June 28, the Supreme Court's conservative majority overturned the 40-year-old Chevron doctrine, which ensured that agency experts, not judges, made policy decisions.
View ArticleHorse death at Pleasanton track alarms animal rights group
A four-year-old horse died over the weekend after a race in Pleasanton, according to an animal rights group.
View ArticleFederal grand jury requests documents in Oakland probe
A federal grand jury has requested documents from multiple city officials at the City of Oakland, as well as staff members of California Waste Solutions, the city’s waste contractor.
View ArticleSan Francisco starts fast-tracking housing development
The effects of the new state housing law enacted late last month, have already hit San Francisco.
View Article9th Circuit Court lifts injunction protecting SF homeless encampments
In June, the Supreme Court gave cities broad powers to clear homeless encampments. Now it looks like that decision is having local ripples. An injunction against San Francisco designed to protect...
View ArticleEast Bay transit agencies get federal funds to expand low-emission bus fleets
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced approximately $36 million in extra funding to East Bay transit agencies Tuesday to bolster their fleets of no- and low-emission buses.
View ArticleThe United States Supreme Court: What Just Happened? What’s Coming Next?
Two years ago, after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, we asked our experts: What's Next? Last year was similarly replete with controversial decisions. Are more rights in jeopardy? With recent...
View ArticleFestival Opera | Pamela Z | Midsummer Mozart Festival | The Countess Katya...
7/10/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe’s guests are: Zachary Gordin & Celine Ricci; Pamela Z; John Wilson; and The Countess Katya Smirnoff-Skyy | Join us Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST
View ArticleClimate Change And Mental Health / The Nation’s First Wildlife Refuge
Today, we dig into the psychological impacts of climate change. Then, the history of one local wildlife haven. Taking care of ourselves and the natural world.
View ArticleThe Future Of Climate Change And Our Mental Health
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month and we'll hear from psychiatrist Robin Cooper on how vulnerable populations are disproportionately impacted by this crisis.
View ArticleProject 2025: How would Trump dismantle the administrative state?
We'll find out how Trump would "deconstructing the administrative state," fire over 50,000 federal employees, and eliminate or dismantle federal agencies.
View ArticleCALIFORNIA SUN: 22 and on Berkeley's City Council
The third of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
View ArticleSF Chronicle review shows misleading crime data in Oakland
According to a San Francisco Chronicle analysis, Oakland’s police department has misrepresented the city’s crime rates over the past few years.
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