Korean-owned brewery incorporates traditional flavors
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Oakland's first Korean-owned brewery makes beers that feature Asian-inspired ingredients and recipes, creating something fresh and unique to drink.

5th Dublin prison guard heads to sex abuse trial; fellow officer to testify against him

Most of the witnesses to testify against John Russell Bellhouse, 39, of Pleasanton are women he allegedly fondled and other prison employees. But for the first time, Ross Klinger, a former correctional officer also charged with sex crimes, is expected to testify against his former colleague.

Dublin prison sex assault survivor seeks compassionate release after BOP denies
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A 44-year-old San Diego woman who said she was harassed and groped by multiple officers at FCI Dublin ? and then was retaliated against for speaking up about it ? is seeking to get out of prison early, arguing that no one should have to withstand sexual abuse as part of their prison sentence.

Aging infrastructure, missing data, and backlog of repairs plague PG&E

A new look at PG&E by independent monitors finds that the company is not keeping up with maintenance and replacement of vital equipment.

Dublin prison sex assault survivor seeks compassionate release after BOP denies

A 44-year-old San Diego woman who said she was harassed and groped by multiple officers at FCI Dublin – and then was retaliated against for speaking up about it – is seeking to get out of prison early, arguing that no one should have to withstand sexual abuse as part of their prison sentence. 

'Amber Lee's Chinatown' Part 1: Dim sum at Great Eastern
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Amber Lee takes us behind the scenes at Great Eastern Restaurant to show us how some of her personal dim sum favorites are made.

City of Santa Clara moves forward with interim housing project despite community push back

Life Moves, the owner of the housing project, says increased crime has not been an issue at other housing projects. The council voted 4-3 to move forward with the project.

California farmer recounts reunion with 'lost' aunt, believed dead following WWII Japanese-American internment

A California author and multi-generational peach farmer has penned a moving and revealing memoir about family, loss, secrets, survival and the unearthing of a painful past stemming from an unexpected gift and reunion.

Barbie debuts Anna May Wong doll for AAPI Heritage Month

The figure has her trademark bangs, eyebrows and well-manicured nails. The doll is dressed in a red gown with a shiny golden dragon design and cape, inspired by her appearance in the 1934 movie “Limehouse Blues."

Voices For Change: BART celebrates Autism Acceptance Month
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From Season 4, episode 3: in celebration of Autism Acceptance month, children with autism recorded BART announcements, to be heard by transit riders all across the Bay Area.

Voices For Change: Earthseed Farm honors AfroIndigenous principles in Sonoma County
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From Season 4, episode 3: Earthseed Farm in Sonoma County is focused on AfroIndigenous permaculture, a relationship-based ecological design system rooted in traditions of African descent.

Voices For Change: NASA earth scientists battle climate change
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From Season 4, episode 3: a team of NASA earth scientists is working to monitor climate change from space, to help people on the ground make decisions.

Homeless man killed in hit-and-run in Redwood City, police seek public's help in case

A 54-year-old man, who was homeless, was struck and killed in a hit-and-run in Redwood City, and police were turning to the public for its help in locating the driver.

Voices For Change: Bay Area author stands up to publisher, after request to remove "racism" from book
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From Season 4, episode 3: Oakland author Maggie Tokuda-Hall shares her story of turning down an offer from "Scholastic," after the publishing giant asked her to edit out the word "racism" from her author's note.

Voices For Change: April 30, 2023
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In this episode of ?Voices for Change,? we?ll discuss efforts to cut disparities in Black Maternal Health as well as efforts to protect the Earth from climate change in celebration of Earth Day. We?ll also speak to an Oakland author who is standing up for what she believes in, after being asked to take the word ?racist? out of her book.

Family alleges E. coli from Los Gatos care facility killed their father

A South Bay family says tainted food at a care facility killed their beloved patriarch, just days into a weeks-long stay at a nursing home. A lawsuit has been filed with hopes of getting justice.

Prison sex abuse must be rooted out, Justice official tells wardens

Sexual abuse in the nation’s federal prisons must be rooted out, the Justice Department’s second-highest-ranking leader told prison wardens gathered for their first nationwide training since revelations that a toxic, permissive culture at a California prison allowed abuse to run rampant.