KQED
@KQED
▪️ The Bay Area’s @NPR and @PBS station. ▪️ On 88.5 FM | KQED 9 | KQED App | http://KQED.org
Highways. Trails. Roads. Ferry terminals. Bike paths. Train lines. Much of Marin County’s spiderweb of coastal and bayside transit options is at risk of inundation from rising sea levels in the coming decades, according to a recent study. kqed.org/science/199786…
Our guide on where to start looking for information if a loved one is in ICE custody is now available in Spanish. Si un familiar o amigo fue detenido por ICE, existen maneras para saber dónde se encuentra esta persona. Le explicamos en nuestra guía. kqed.org/news/12049124/…
Activists criticized conditions at the Tenderloin facility, the site of the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, which is now a halfway house operated by private prison corporation Geo Group. kqed.org/news/12049169/…
The organization overseeing the de Young and Legion of Honor cited decreased tourism and low attendance. kqed.org/arts/13979037/…
Once a cornerstone of survivor support in Alameda County, BRAVE Bay Area struggled with dwindling resources, staffing shortages and federal funding cuts before deciding to shut down. kqed.org/news/12048998/…
With the tagline ‘Make America Wait Again: Now With Longer Lines Thanks to DOGE Cuts!’ a truck towing a giant bust of Elon Musk's head appeared in Yosemite National Park this week after first touring Arches in Utah earlier this month. kqed.org/news/12049014/…
The man who is suspected of shooting a California parole agent in an East Oakland office refused to appear at his arraignment as more details about his history come to light. kqed.org/news/12048966/…
With an abundance of wildlife in the Bay Area, know the signs and who to call if you find a sick or injured animal. kqed.org/news/12042615/…
California regulators accused Mount Tamalpais Cemetery’s owners of mismanaging millions in maintenance funds, sparking legal action and growing concern from families with loved ones buried there. kqed.org/news/12048831/…
Alameda County supervisors will vote Tuesday on transferring the sale of the county’s share of the Coliseum from the A’s to a developers group. kqed.org/news/12048852/…
The San Francisco mayor is steering clear of online fights that other politicians have surfed to stardom. But will his "nice guy" persona pay off as political tensions escalate online and off? kqed.org/news/12048631/…
Here's what to know about seeing Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball tour at Chase Center this week, from bag policy to parking. kqed.org/news/12046841/…
U.S. Rep Lateefah Simon of Oakland called for an end to U.S.-backed Israeli violence in Gaza, where dozens of Palestinians in the grip of starvation have been killed while trying to reach humanitarian aid. kqed.org/news/12048993/…
Oasis, a top destination for drag performances and queer entertainment in San Francisco, will shut its doors for good on Jan. 1, 2026, citing financial strain. kqed.org/arts/13978983/…
The presence of masked federal agents is an unnerving part of life in Southern California this summer. Here’s a look at who’s carrying out the immigration raids. kqed.org/news/12048875/…
Alameda County is set to vote Tuesday to approve a $900,000 reparations fund for displaced Russell City residents as part of ongoing efforts to address historic racial displacement. kqed.org/news/12048684/…
The nearly two-week strike officially ended over the weekend after landfill workers ratified their first contract with the recycling and waste collector. kqed.org/news/12048946/…
San Francisco Unified plans to open a new Mandarin immersion K–8 school by 2027, as demand for bilingual education surges and a competing charter school proposal nears a key vote. kqed.org/news/12048313/…
As residents in multiple Bay Area cities report reduced services, union representatives say the company is threatening to cancel striking workers’ health care benefits. kqed.org/news/12048733/…
Russell City, West Oakland and other sites of erasure and resilience inspire this probing show at the @oaklandmuseumca. ‘Black Spaces: Reclaim & Remain’ is on view through March 1, 2026. kqed.org/arts/13978938/…