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The naturalization ceremonies for hundreds of new citizens will no longer take place at a theater in Campbell after the Trump administration terminated a longstanding contract last month.
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San Francisco's Muni ridership reached 158 million trips in 2024, edging ridership recovery up to 75 percent of pre-pandemic numbers.
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This week, BAY MADE is featuring episodes of the Whole Student, a podcast that features conversations with notable people about the teachers who influenced them and helped them become the leaders they are today.
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This week, BAY MADE is featuring episodes of the Whole Student, a podcast that features conversations with notable people about the teachers who influenced them and helped them become the leaders they are today.
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San Francisco’s five-year financial plan was released on Monday. Local union leaders say the budget can be balanced without major cuts to services.
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A proposed piece of federal legislation would create a new national park to honor famed farm labor leader Cesar Chávez.
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Despite some heavy rainstorms and squalls of snow in recent months, state officials say the Sierra Nevada snowpack today stands at 90 percent of average.
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We continue our series on cancer, chronic disease, and prevention by talking about the rise of ultra-processed foods in the US, which is at all-time high.
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The National Institutes of Health will no longer be funding work on the health effects of climate change, according to internal records reviewed by ProPublica.
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The documentary Sequoias of the Sea explore the challenges facing kelp ecosystems in California. It will screen at the Ocean Film Festival on April 13 in San Francisco.
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CrosscurrentsDr. Julia Serano is an Oakland, California-based writer, performer, biologist, activist and a transgender woman. Today she discusses her 2019 article that warned against the dangers of “visibility movements.”
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CrosscurrentsToday is Transgender Day of Visibility. It’s a day to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of trans people, while also acknowledging the discrimination and challenges many still face.March was a particularly tense time for trans folks in San Francisco. Two local bathhouses — Imperial Spa in the Fillmore district, and Archimedes Banya in Hunters Point — were accused of enforcing anti-trans policies.After facing backlash online and potential protests, Imperial Spa quickly reversed their policy. But at Banya, it was a little more complicated.
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State of the BayWe'll sit down with new Supervisor Stephen Sherrill, discuss how the local LGBTQ community is responding to actions by the Trump administration and meet a man who ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days.
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This week, union workers at Urban Ore in Berkeley have gone on strike to improve their working conditions.