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Twenty-six protesters who were arrested following Monday’s demonstration on the Golden Gate Bridge have been released without charges.
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A Grist investigation reveals how 14 public universities continue to benefit from extractive industries on stolen Indigenous land.
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The third of four episodes airing this week from We Are San Francisco, a podcast hosted by Ben Kaplan, who talks with local leaders and thinkers about how, together, we can tackle the city’s biggest challenges.
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The very word vacation has its roots in vacare or to be unoccupied. But in reality vacations are anything but unoccupied. Sandip recounts the woes of waking up at the crack of dawn to make your checklist items while on vacation.
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Carlos Quinteros III is a poet with an occasional stutter, stumbling through language, living in San Francisco/the ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone People. He is the managing editor and one of the poetry editors for The Ana, a literary magazine based in the Bay area.
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CrosscurrentsEvery Friday, KALW’s Tshego Letsoalo interviews KALW DJs about the music they love, their inspirations, and how they choose their sets that they play on KALW. And she asks them about three songs they can't stop listening to, and the stories behind their selections.
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CrosscurrentsIn its heyday, West Oakland’s Seventh Street was the hub of a thriving Black neighborhood. Today, there’s a move to revive it through one of its most iconic nightclubs.
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On Monday, Noe Valley Town Square welcomed a public bathroom that became famous after its estimated $1.7 million price tag made international news back in 2022.
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The SFMTA Board Tuesday approved the locations of 33 new speed cameras in San Francisco.
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Development of additional sites for teacher housing will be voted on tonight at the San Francisco Unified School District board meeting.
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Today, the Alameda County registrar of voters announced that the movement to recall District Attorney Pamela Price has officially gathered enough signatures to trigger a recall election.
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50 years ago, a group of women created San Francisco Women Against Rape, an organization led by survivors. In 2024, the work they do is more important than ever.
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The second of four episodes airing this week from We Are San Francisco, a podcast hosted by Ben Kaplan, who talks with local leaders and thinkers about how, together, we can tackle the city’s biggest challenges.
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The Point Reyes National Seashore is a mosaic of green grasslands and rocky cliffs perched above the Pacific. The 71,000 acres are home to diverse flora and fauna, expansive hiking trails, and a whole lot of dairy farms. Amidst this picturesque backdrop is a heated fight between ranchers and environmentalists over the future of dairy ranches and private cattle.