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Last week, KALW’s investigative series “Without a Voice” won a Webby Award. It looks into allegations of abuse at one of the most carefully regulated group homes in the state. In this episode, Chris takes us inside a family’s struggle about their daughter’s mistreatment.
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Over the weekend, a crowd of stakeholders gathered at UCSF’s Parnassus campus to kick off construction for what the university says will be a 15-story, “state-of-the-art” facility.
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5/1/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Dr. German Gonzalez; Torange Yeghiazarian & Debórah Eliezer; Patrick Klein. Peter Robinson reflects on Right to Read Day | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST!
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The second of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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On Monday, students and faculty at San Francisco State University rallied at the campus’s Malcolm X plaza, demanding divestment from Israel’s war on Palestine.
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University of California-Berkeley undergraduate Cecilia Lunaparra was declared the winner of a special election to fill a vacant seat on the Berkeley City Council.
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The City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees unanimously approved a proposal to allow non-citizen students to vote in elections for the school's Board of Trustees.
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The first of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.