KQED Public Media for Northern CA
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KQED Public Media for Northern CA
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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Trusted local news in real time. With updates all day long, The Latest brings you the Bay Area and California stories you need to know as they happen. Hosted by KQED’s Bianca Taylor and featuring reporting from the award-winning KQED newsroom. Hear breaking news on your schedule, in 20 minutes or less.
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Our series of of daily listener commentaries since 1991.
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints. Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd lo ...
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KQED Public Media for Northern CA
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KQED Public Media for Northern CA
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A monthly video of the coolest art in the Northern California's hottest galleries.
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KQED Science explores science and environment news, trends and events from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond with its award-winning features and reporting on television, radio and the Web.
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A special series from KQED's "The California Report" providing in-depth coverage of climate-related science and policy issues from a California perspective.
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Spark is about San Francisco Bay Area artists and arts organizations -- it is a weekly television show on KQED 9, an educational outreach program and a Web site at www.kqed.org/spark. The Spark Podcast includes segments from the show and is released weekly.
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Early morning edition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesOleh KQED
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Firings and funding freezes have caused upheaval and bewilderment for those entrusted to care for public lands.Oleh Keith Mizuguchi
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Atmospheric rivers almost guarantee that San Francisco, with its sewage system, will dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. That’s a big deal for surfers who love the giant waves that the storms create.Oleh Ezra David Romero
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German Tourist Held For Weeks At CA Detention Center
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11:39A German tourist has spent more than a month in US Immigration custody here in California. Her friends say she’s experienced a terrifying ordeal. Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman says he opposes the resentencing of the Menendez brothers, who are serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for th…
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Megan O'Malley reflects on myths about women throughout the ages.Oleh KQED
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Are You Affected by the NOAA Layoffs?
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59:22Scientists who study and keep the public informed about wildfires, hurricanes, avalanches and climate change are reeling from the Trump administration’s mass firings at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which includes the National Weather Service. We talk to climate scientist Daniel Swain about the essential work NOAA does in Cal…
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The Pandemic’s Lasting Effects on Student Learning, Mental Health
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57:50The average American student is “less than halfway to a full academic recovery” from the effects of the Covid pandemic. That’s according to a 2024 report by the Center on Reinventing Public Education. Studies show that lockdown also took a toll on kids’ mental health, as well as social and emotional skills. And like other Covid impacts, these chall…
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Protection Of California's Public Lands Threatened By Federal Policies
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11:45When Sacramento and Washington, D .C. are at odds, California has some ability to insulate itself. It can partially set its own agenda through state laws, agencies, and funding. But that's not true in about half of the state because half of it is owned by the U .S. government in the form of public lands. In those parts of the state, federal policie…
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Sensitive senior care options for Bay Area Japanese American families are dwindling. A decade ago, there were about 10 facilities in the region. Only half remain.Oleh Cecilia Lei
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KQED’s Sarah Mohamad talks about how these layoffs are affecting workers — and how your next visit to a national park might be a little different.Oleh Ericka Cruz Guevarra
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Susan DeMersseman: Uncharted Territory
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3:54For Susan DeMersseman, having a core group of friends that help each other navigate traveling, health issues and aging makes all the difference.Oleh KQED
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Of the 50,000 people incarcerated in the nine participating counties, 227 were resentenced and 174 were released, according to a new report from RAND.Oleh Sara Hossaini
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A new podcast by Gov. Gavin Newsom made national headlines this week when Newsom, a longtime supporter of LGBTQ rights, told his guest, right-wing talk show host and social media influencer Charlie Kirk, that he thinks it’s unfair for transgender athletes to participate in girls’ sports. Scott, Marisa and Guy analyze the comment, the fallout … Cont…
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The Trump administration is reportedly considering revoking humanitarian parole for Ukrainians as soon as April. 'Anxiety levels are off the charts,' one immigration lawyer said.Oleh Tyche Hendricks
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Patrick Hutchison Shares His D.I.Y. Adventures in ‘Cabin’
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57:42In 2013, Patrick Hutchison bought a derelict shack in the Cascades not far from his home in Seattle. Within a few years, the weekend renovation project would become an all-consuming DIY effort. He documents his turbulent journey from copywriter to carpenter in his recent book “Cabin: Off the Grid Adventures with a Clueless Craftsman.” We talk to hi…
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Sly Stone and the ‘Burden of Black Genius’
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57:48No band may better reflect the multicultural, gender-expansive exuberance of the Bay Area dream than Sly and the Family Stone. A new documentary “Sly Lives (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” explores the life and context of Vallejo’s brilliant, charismatic and troubled bandleader. We talk with the film’s creators and participants about the gifts Sly…
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Listen to this and more in-depth storytelling by subscribing to The California Report Magazine podcast. At Hidden Tahoe Lab, Scientists Learn the Art of Measuring Snow For many Californians, winter means snow. But alongside the skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers awaiting the latest weather forecasts, there’s another group of snow obsessives in our…
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An LA company is seeking approval from the FDA to prescribe music treatments for specific mental health conditions.Oleh Keith Mizuguchi
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The band weaves together the instrumentation and rhythms of the Middle East with Western jazz, uniting audiences with a unique sound.Oleh Elize Manoukian
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Can Music Help With Mental Health Issues?
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11:41It’s a common belief that music soothes the soul. But some researchers and healthcare companies say it can be used to heal the mind, and maybe the body. Reporter: Robert Garrova, LAist Lawmakers should hit the brakes on one of Governor Gavin Newsom’s signature programs for cleaning up homeless encampments. That’s according to a report out this week…
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An investigation by CalMatters found that homeless shelters are dangerous, chaotic, and ineffective at getting people into permanent housing. The lead reporter behind the investigation, Lauren Hepler, spoke with KQED’s Political Breakdown about what’s gone wrong. This is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be …
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Steven Birenbaum: Straight to Voicemail
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3:47Steven Birenbaum shares his frustration after his late father's voicemails were accidentally deleted.Oleh KQED
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During his campaign for president last year, Donald Trump consistently disavowed Project 2025, the right wing blueprint to remake the U.S. government. But since taking office, he’s been aggressively implementing many tenets of the controversial plan. Scott and Marisa discuss Trump’s embracing of the plan and what it means for democracy with Ben Rad…
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How is the Media Changing Under President Trump?
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57:49The federal agency overseeing Voice of America has placed its chief national correspondent on a paid “excused absence” while it investigates his alleged bias against Donald Trump. The White House continues to bar the Associated Press from presidential events and maintains that it can handpick its press pool. Meanwhile, Washington Post owner Jeff Be…
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In “SuperAgency,” Reid Hoffman Argues AI Will Empower, not Diminish, Us
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58:02Linkedin co-founder Reid Hoffman is bullish on the ability of AI to improve our society and our selves. In his new book, “SuperAgency: What Could Possibly Go Right With Our AI Future?” Hoffman, a longtime booster and investor in AI, and co-author Greg Beato, counter fears that autonomous AI will dehumanize us and make us subject to an Orwellian com…
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San Diego Homeless Encampment Ban Pushes Many Further Away From Services
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11:31More and more tents are popping up along the sides of San Diego freeways, on state property managed by the California Department of Transportation, or Caltrans. City leaders call it a growing problem. Reporter: Katie Anastas, KPBS The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the University of California for possible workplace discrimination. Lea…
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Cheryl Downes McCoy shares about what it was like raising a child who identifies as transgender and why supporting them is so important.Oleh KQED
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Kelsey McKinney on Why We Love to Gossip
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57:46Gossip can be “juicy, strange, funny and utterly banal” and we love to hear it, whether we identify as gossips or not. Kelsey McKinney, host and creator of the podcast Normal Gossip, has perfected the art of relaying other people’s business, and she thinks that gossip has been unfairly maligned. In her book “You Didn’t Hear This From Me,” McKinney …
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