Oakland voters go to the polls in special election
Oakland went to the polls in a special election yesterday to choose a new mayor, a city council member and to decide on whether to adopt a new sales tax.
View ArticleCharak Mela
Happy New Year! April 15th was the Bengali New Year, but the LAST day of the year means the Charak Mela!
View ArticleUncuffed: Telling The Truth
Have you ever lied to someone because you thought the truth would be too painful for them to hear? Today, the Uncuffed team talks about how being honest with your family while you’re still in prison...
View ArticleTaylor leading Barbara Lee in Oakland mayor race
Initial results for the Oakland Mayoral race are in. It’s ranked choice, so tallying it up is just getting started.
View ArticleSF Supervisor urges increased stay limit for families at homeless shelters
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder introduced a resolution yesterday to extend the maximum stay length at homeless shelters for families with children.
View ArticleAlasdair Fraser of the San Francisco Scottish Fiddlers // Héctor Armienta's...
On today’s show: Scottish fiddler legend Alasdair Fraser talks about his upcoming spring concerts, then justice is spelled with a "Z" in the opera "Zorro" and a food photographer inspired by his...
View ArticleYour Vote, Your Election, Your Democracy
YLR Host Jeff Hayden, joined by co-hosts Brent Turner and David Bigeleisen, welcome tonight's special guest Trent Lange from California Clean Money Campaign and California Clean Money Action Fund.Where...
View ArticleOakland teachers could strike on May 1st
Oakland’s teachers union members are voting on whether to stage a strike on May 1st to protest what they claim are unfair labor practices.
View ArticleSan Francisco opioid overdose deaths increasing
So far this year, San Francisco appears to be losing ground and lives in its fight against opioid addiction.
View ArticleLegacies Of Migration
Angel Island provides a compelling setting for a modern Ballet. Then, we discover a museum without walls. And, an East Palo Alto poet on her Louisiana Creole roots.
View ArticleCalifornia Migration Museum shares history without walls
The California Migration Museum doesn't exist in any one space. Instead, they recently launched a catalog of immersive experiences that are entirely digital and portable!
View ArticleSights + Sounds Picks: Héctor Armienta
On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," composer Héctor Armienta gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleBAY AGENDA: I Love You California
This week, BAY MADE shares recent conversations recorded live at KALW's 220 Montgomery event space as part of our Bay Agenda series.
View ArticleThe future of the climate crisis as Trump dismantles federal agencies
We discuss the climate crisis as the Trump administration dismantles and fires people at environmental agencies like NOAA. According to reports, the EPA is next.
View ArticleBenicia oil refinery to close next year
The Valero Refining Company announced yesterday that it intends to cease operations at its Benicia refinery in one year.
View ArticleCalifornia’s childhood vaccination rate declines
California reported a drop in the rate of kindergarteners immunized against measles last year.
View ArticleForeign students sue Trump administration to reinstate visas
A University of California-Berkeley student is suing the Trump administration after her student visa was terminated.
View ArticleFasTrak warns motorists of scam
FasTrak is warning of text messages being sent to customers claiming they have outstanding account balances and must pay in full or risk penalties or legal actions.
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