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A weekly podcast that delivers the best Bay Area news stories from KQED News directly to your ears. There’s a lot of news happening, and it can be easy to tune out or miss what’s going on outside of Washington D.C. Make sure you don’t miss the voices and stories that are important to your community. New episodes every weekend.
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Baseball season might be getting all the press, but the San Jose Sharks aren't ready for hockey to end quite yet.
There are a lot of ways that wealthier, more in-the-know parents have a leg up on getting their kids into the city's top schools.
How do you cope when at least 50 people were gunned down for sharing your faith? Support from people outside the community helps.
Switching to daylight saving time doesn't just cost us an hour of sleep. It has real physiological consequences, according to researchers.
When the Black Panthers needed a funk band to help galvanize the masses, The Lumpen didn't miss a beat.
Electric cars are already all over Bay Area roads. Could Bay Area race tracks be next?
Californians tell stories of last kisses that were just as meaningful as their first.
'It’s like the aliens have come and abducted everybody except for a couple of houses.'
Autonomous vehicles are coming. Will they be a good thing or a bad thing for equity?
What's better then a good glass of wine and connecting with a new friend?
'If we’re gonna take the animal’s life, I believe we have the moral obligation to utilize the animal as much as possible. First, it’s good business; but it’s good morals.'
How do you teach when nearly half of your students don't have a stable home to go to at the end of the day?
It's time to meet our new governor.
Why you should cook crickets, boil roly-polies and beware of red, yellow and black bugs.
Baseball in Oakland goes way back.
Separated for weeks by fire, a couple comes together to look through what's left of their home.
They're the last hope for many families who have nowhere else to turn.
What's your 'gig economy' story?
Looking back on the deadly day that changed San Francisco forever.
Robert Spencer's biological mom and siblings died at Jonestown. His search for family will lead him to a life-changing discovery.
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