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San Francisco has joined a multi-city lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, over its decision to halt a key counterterrorism grant program that supports detection and prevention of radiological and nuclear threats.
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Some nonprofit groups are questioning the ethics of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s appointment of a former political rival.
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This week, BAY MADE is thrilled to share a new series from UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism that tries to make sense of the executive orders that continue to flood out of the Oval Office.
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Producer Jeremy Strain reads a poem about vulnerability and breaking the mask of masculinity.
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On today's Your Call, we're opening the lines to find out what you want us to cover and discuss during these unprecedented times.
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Dozens gathered on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall to protest Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposal to ban residents from living in their RVs.
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Agriculture officials in Marin County are alerting property owners to lookout for a tiny invasive beetle that attacks oak trees.
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Two Bay Area state senators have introduced a bill that would ban all law enforcement officers from using masks on the job.
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Healthcare workers at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland plan to start an open-ended strike tomorrow in response to what their union calls an illegal plan to cancel existing contracts.
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We're opening the lines to get your thoughts on this political moment, including the assassinations in Minnesota. We'll also discuss upcoming Supreme Court cases.
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San Jose passed a controversial policy last week, allowing the city to fine unhoused individuals who refuse shelter offers. Three refusals in 18 months could result in an arrest. The updated policy takes effect July 1. Sweeps are expected to run through October.
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The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is gearing up for fire season by putting its seasonal firefighting helicopter, Copter 1, back into action.
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The City College of San Francisco has appointed a new chancellor.