New funding available for struggling, small businesses in Oakland
There’s a new program providing funding to small businesses in Oakland that are facing financial hardship.
View ArticleGAYS AGAINST BRIGGS: Episode 02
For the next two months, QPH is airing Gays Against Briggs, a seven-part series about the 1978 proposition known as the Briggs Initiative, which would ban gays and lesbians from working in California...
View ArticleAlmanac - Friday November 22, 2024
Today is Kimchi Day, as well as Cranberry Relish Day!
View ArticleFCC nominee Brendan Carr wrote Project 2025's chapter on the agency
In Project 2025, Carr has laid out a vision for an FCC that would deregulate most broadcasters and telecommunications companies, while cracking down on the media.
View ArticleICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant
According to AlJazeera, more than 13 months of Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed some 44,000 people, including more than 17,000 children, and wounded 104,000.
View ArticleStorm stalls over North Bay
An atmospheric river that was forecasted to blow through the Bay Area this week has stalled in the North Bay on Thursday, causing flooding in many places, according to the National Weather Service.
View ArticleActivists hold vigil urging senators to block arms sales to Israel
A coalition of dozens of local anti-war activists called on Senators Laphonza Butler and Alex Padilla to support efforts to block the sale of US made arms to Israel.
View ArticleKALW's On-Air Folk Festival this Saturday 11/23/24 2 pm to 7 pm
Five hours of continuous live music performed by some of the Bay Area's outstanding talent.
View ArticleIs Optimism Rational?
Do you have to expect the best if you're going to get through the worst?
View ArticleWhat Is Political Inequality?
Is political equality more than just a matter of who has what?
View ArticleLimits Of Mental Health Support / Berkeley's New Mayor / Vibes And Votes
Today, we look at the limits of mobile mental health support teams. Then, an update on Berkeley’s mayoral race. And, journalists discuss how perceptions impacted theBay Area vote.
View ArticleCountries most affected by climate change walked out of UN talks
The world's largest polluters agreed to spend $300B to help developing countries mitigate the impacts of climate crisis by 2035. Climate activists say it's not enough.
View ArticleThe secret playbook behind efforts to kill solar in an Ohio county
An investigation by ProPublica, the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and Floodlight details how fuel interests have been working to kill a solar project in Ohio.
View ArticleJudge dismisses most charges against ‘Golden Gate 26’
A San Francisco judge Friday dismissed most of the charges against an activist group arrested in the Golden Gate Bridge case.
View ArticleNo parking enforcement in SF on Thanksgiving Day
San Francisco's parking enforcement will take the day off Thursday for Thanksgiving but be back to work -- mostly -- on Black Friday.
View ArticleWho will be Oakland’s new interim mayor?
Oakland City Council President Nikki Fortunato-Bas has been declared the winner for a vacant Alameda County Supervisor’s seat, raising questions on who will become the city’s interim leader after the...
View ArticleBeach hazard warning for Bay Area coastlines
An atmospheric river brought record rainfall to Bay Area counties. It’s expected to continue through Wednesday.
View ArticleCHP stepping up traffic enforcement over Thanksgiving holiday
The California Highway Patrol will initiate its annual "maximum enforcement period" this week in an effort to promote safe driving and reduce traffic fatalities during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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