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Pride this year doesn't quite feel like a celebration. Maybe that's because in 2025 nearly 600 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced across the United States, including six in California. KALW's Ellie Prickett-Morgan has more.
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Berkeley City Council will meet tomorrow to decide whether to delay its ban on rent-setting algorithms.
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All summer long, KALW is airing one-hour episodes of Not Born Yesterday, a show that explores the joys and challenges of getting older with experts in the field.
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This week, BAY MADE is proud to share stories from some recent alumni of the Audio Academy, which brings together up-and-coming radio journalists for nine months of hands-on training and story making.
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The Bay Area Air District on yesterday morning issued an air quality advisory due to possible wildfire smoke from Canada and Alaska.
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The chief of staff of the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, Richard Jue, was arrested on Sunday morning for allegedly being involved in a hit-and-run collision and providing false information to police.
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In "The Age of Deer," Erika Howsare writes about the relationship between humans and deer, and the questions they raise about the boundaries of the natural world.
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State of the BayWe'll hear about this year's SF Pride celebration, break down the Parks Alliance collapse and its impact on local community groups, and hear about Josh Jackson's book "The Enduring Wild: A Journey into California’s Public Lands."
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Oakland is set to install speed cameras at 18 high-risk locations around the city by the end of this year.
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Nearly two dozen state prisons last week imposed sweeping restrictions on their incarcerated population -- including shutting off all outside communication. Now, hundreds of prisoners are reported to be on a hunger strike to protest the system's largest restrictions since the pandemic.
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On June 12, House Republicans voted to eliminate $1.1B in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The bill now moves to the Senate.
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Philosophy TalkWhat does philosophy look like if you're standing in Mexico City rather than Munich?
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Queer Power HourThis week on the QUEER POWER HOUR, we continue pride month with LGBTQ+ sports stories.
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More than 45 million people are caring for a loved one with little to no financial help. As the population ages, this crisis is only growing. What solutions are needed?