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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’s award-winning team of science reporters explores climate change, water, energy, toxics, biomedicine, digital health, astronomy and other topics that shape our lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a trusted news source, KQED Science tackles tough questions facing humanity in our time with thoughtful and engaging storytelling.
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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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Senator Dianne Feinstein Passes Away At 90 U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, who spent more than three decades in the Senate, has passed away at the age of 90. Senator Feinstein had a long career in politics even before her time in Washington, as a supervisor and mayor in San Francisco. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED…
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After flames destroyed 1.3 million Joshua trees in Mojave National Preserve, biologists began replanting seedlings. But many have died, and now another fire has torched more of the iconic succulents.Autor: Sarah Mohamad
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Remembering US Senator Dianne Feinstein
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U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, who spent more than three decades in the Senate, has passed away at the age of 90. Senator Feinstein had a long career in politics even before her time in Washington, as a supervisor and mayor in San Francisco. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQEDAutor: KQED
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Flavor Profile: Rize Up Gives Visibility to Black Bakers Like many others, Azikiwee Anderson took up making sourdough during the pandemic. Once he mastered the basics, he started experimenting with ingredients no one had ever put into sourdough: gojuchang, paella and ube. Those flavors transformed his hobby into a successful business that wholesale…
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Trailblazing California Senator Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90
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Senator Dianne Feinstein died Thursday night. Her death was confirmed by family members Friday morning. The Senate’s oldest serving member, and California’s first female senator, Feinstein had announced that she would retire at the end of her term. Her long and storied political career began in San Francisco. She came to national prominence in the …
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All You Can Eat: How To Pack A Better School Lunch
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School is back in session and that means a daily struggle for many parents to figure out what to pack their kids for lunch. As palates have evolved so have school lunches. Nowadays, bento boxes are all the rage, largely replacing paper sacks as the container of choice. Kids are as likely to dine on sandwiches as they are wraps, musubi, and salads. …
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J. Michael Martinez's new poetry book, 'Tarta Americana,' takes inspiration from the life and music of the late rock 'n' roll icon Ritchie Valens.Autor: Steph Rodriguez
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The Bay’s September News Roundup: Distrust in Martinez, Decriminalizing Psychedelics, and a New WNBA Team
In this September edition of The Bay’s monthly news roundup, Ericka, Maria and Alan talk about three different news stories in their radar this month.Autor: Ericka Cruz Guevarra
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YR Media’s Xochtil Larios has been in and out of Juvenile Hall. Now she’s back, but in an entirely different way and with a sense of purpose. This Perspective originally aired in March 2019.Autor: KQED
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Matt Mahan on Zuckerberg’s Advice and Homeless Housing in San José
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Plus, previewing this weekend's California Republican Party convention.Autor: Scott Shafer
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GOP Presidential Hopefuls Join for Second Debate in Simi Valley
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Seven candidates vying for the Republican presidential nomination take the stage on Wednesday in Simi Valley for the second debate of the 2024 campaign. They’re expected to take questions on the looming government shutdown, the economy and the war in Ukraine – and make the case to donors and supporters that they can take on Donald Trump. The former…
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Country Music Legend Steve Earle Joins Forum in Studio
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“If Steve Earle weren’t a living, breathing person, he’d be a character in a blues song,” observed a reviewer. Earle is foremost a musician, one who started out in Nashville as a songwriter. Along the way, this self-proclaimed “hardcore troubadour,” has been married seven times, conquered drug addiction, did a stint in jail, and lost nearly everyth…
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Riddhish Saravanan tells us about a time the effects of climate change had his family scrambling for an everyday staple.Autor: KQED
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Incarcerated Students Eligible For Federal Pell Grants As of this summer, most incarcerated people across the country can apply for a Pell Grant to pay for a higher education. Criminal justice advocates say this is a key step in keeping people from returning to prison. But in California, the demand is already exceeding the supply. Reporter: Madi Bo…
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Program Offering Pell Grants To Incarcerated People In Heavy Demand In California
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As of this summer, most incarcerated people across the country can apply for a Pell Grant to pay for a higher education. Criminal justice advocates say this is a key step in keeping people from returning to prison. But in California, the demand is already exceeding the supply. Reporter: Madi Bolaños, The California Report Southern California commun…
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Kristen Cortez is a teacher in beautiful Los Gatos, California. From her classroom window, she can see rolling, golden hills. And yet… something lurks.Autor: Amanda Font
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Barbara Kingsolver on Her Great Appalachian Novel, ‘Demon Copperhead’
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Barbara Kingsolver says that she’s “drawn to characters who don’t feel they have a place at the table. They’ve heard too many conversations that begin: You poor backward soul, living in the middle of nowhere.” It’s that impulse that animates her 2022 episodic novel “Demon Copperhead,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction this year. It’s the sto…
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Cartoonist Daniel Clowes on His Ambitious New Graphic Novel 'Monica'
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Celebrated cartoonist Daniel Clowes is best known for his acclaimed 1997 graphic novel Ghost World— and the Oscar-nominated movie version that he co-wrote. For his latest work Monica, Clowes employs a mash-up of cartooning styles and genres, from war to romance to horror, to tell the story of the title character…and the mother who abandoned her. Th…
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Rental Market Booming In Tijuana Tijuana has long been a refuge for priced-out Californians looking for affordable housing. But now, rents in Tijuana are rising twice as fast as in San Diego. Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS Trump Administration Officials Forced To Testify In Migrant Lawsuit A federal judge in San Francisco is ordering two former Trum…
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Tijuana Seeing A Big Rise In Rental Prices
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Tijuana has long been a refuge for priced-out Californians looking for affordable housing. But now, rents in Tijuana are rising twice as fast as in San Diego. Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS A federal judge in San Francisco is ordering two former Trump administration officials to testify in a lawsuit, brought by migrant parents and children separated…
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Sonoma County will now allow wine grape harvests in fire evacuation zones for some farmworkers, in a reversal of a contentious 2022 decision.Autor: Ericka Cruz Guevarra
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Technology has allowed us to bridge physical gaps during the pandemic. But has it gone too far? Ella Abrams has this Perspective.Autor: KQED
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Finding ‘(More) Delights’ with Ross Gay
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“I’ve completed another year of delights. Or maybe I should say another year of delights has completed me.” So writes poet and author Ross Gay at the end of his new book, “The Book of (More) Delights,” which once again celebrates life’s daily joys, wonders, gifts and surprises, both small and all-defining. As he did in 2019’s New York Times bestsel…
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Kashmir Hill Confronts the Ugly Side of Facial Recognition Tech in ‘Your Face Belongs to Us’
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Everyday people share millions of photos on websites and social media networks. For decades, tech companies have been trying to figure out ways to make the faces in those photos searchable – and monetizable. While that technology has practical uses, it also raises serious privacy questions and has led to problematic cases of mistaken identity. In h…
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Neighborhood Group Attempts To Curb Fentanyl Crisis In Sacramento County Fentanyl-related deaths are up in California. By a lot. And it’s no different in Sacramento County, which jumped from 17 fentanyl related deaths in 2018, to 227 last year. One neighborhood nonprofit is trying to save lives by getting drug users to recognize what might be causi…
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Sacramento Neighborhood Takes Different Approach To Fentanyl Crisis
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Fentanyl-related deaths are up in California. By a lot. And it's no different in Sacramento County, which jumped from 17 fentanyl related deaths in 2018, to 227 last year. One neighborhood nonprofit is trying to save lives, by getting drug users to recognize what might be causing their use in the first place. Reporter: Kate Wolffe, CapRadio The ico…
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Realizing Hollywood portrays an unrealistic depiction of high school life, Ariana Navarro tells us how she’s taking control of her own narrative. This Perspective originally aired in April 2023.Autor: KQED
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Utopia or Sprawl? Tech Group Pushes Plans for New Solano County City
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For years, Solano County residents wondered who was secretly spending hundreds of millions of dollars to buy up family farms in their community. The rumors swirled: was Disney planning a new theme park? Was it some sort of Chinese government land-grab? In August, the mystery was solved: the New York Times reported that a group of tech moguls includ…
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