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A federal judge in California says Border Patrol violated a federal court order barring them from making illegal stops and arrests.
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On Wednesday, a coalition of community organizations held a press conference demanding strict environmental regulations for a contentious new shipping terminal in West Oakland.
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Along with a colorful culture program featuring dance performances and children’s entertainment, this year’s festival includes artists like Helado Negro and Lady Wray, plus a selection of KALW Music DJs.
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"Desperado" as performed by The Eagles holds a special place in Lee Hewitt's heart. It came out on April 17, 1973. Back then, she met someone who helped her understand she did not have to be on the fence about being loved.
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Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni over the movie "It Ends With Us" were dismissed Thursday by a federal judge who left intact three claims, including retaliation, that will let a jury hear many of the allegations anyway.
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The Cuban government said the pardons were a "humanitarian gesture" in connection with Holy Week and didn't mention mounting pressures with the U.S.
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ICE inspectors in February found 49 violations to detention standards at Camp East Montana, including failure from staff to"accurately document required checks to prevent significant self-harm and suicide."
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For more than 15 years, botanist Naomi Fraga has been trying to collect seeds from the rare Death Valley sage, for safekeeping in a vault of native California seeds.
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Elections experts are warning President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on vote by mail ballots would disrupt California’s electoral process just months before an election.
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The Oakland Police Department said yesterday that crimes such as homicide, aggravated assault, rape, robbery and burglary dropped nearly 30 percent from January 1 through March 31 compared with the same period in 2025.
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If you’re in the Bay Area, you might have felt that 4.6 magnitude earthquake last night. But don't worry, there are plenty of local resources to help you prepare for the next one.
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As the deadly war enters its fifth week, over 50,000 US troops are now in the region and Trump is threatening to bomb Iran "back to stone ages."
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The LGBTQ+ and the public radio community lost one of its trailblazers last week. Marilyn Pittman passed away on Saturday, March 28. She was the co-host of KALW’s Out in the Bay from 2005 to 2015. Today, we're sharing two of our favorite episodes.
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Bay MadeThis week, we are proud to share conversations from our series, The Bay Agenda, recorded live at KALW’s community events space in downtown San Francisco.