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KALW recently hosted a Town Hall conversation about proposed changes to San Francisco's zoning plans. It took place at our live event space in Downtown San Francisco, and was cohosted by KALW Executive Producer Ben Trefny and SF Public Press Executive Director Lila LaHood.
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California schools raised graduation rates and academic achievement and improved college and career readiness last school year.
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The saxophonist, composer and bandleader performs at his first SFJazz show in almost a decade at the Golden Gate Theatre.
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