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Tuesday, Sep 03, 2013 -- 6:06 PM

On Syria Strike, Local Lawmaker Has Serious Doubts

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi reaffirmed her support for military strikes on Syria today -- but other Bay Area lawmakers have strong reservations.



Friday, Aug 30, 2013 -- 6:37 PM

Rep. Lee Calls for Debate on Syria

By KQED News Staff and Wires

East Bay Congresswoman Barbara Lee has written a letter to President Obama calling for debate on a possible military strike in Syria.



Wednesday, Aug 28, 2013 -- 5:53 PM

Thousands Gather in D.C. to Remember the March on Washington

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington D.C. today to mark the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.



Monday, Aug 26, 2013 -- 5:35 PM

Fire Near Yosemite Destroys Berkeley's Treasured Family Camp

By KQED News Staff and Wires

The wildfire raging near Yosemite National Park has scorched 225 square miles and continues to threaten Tuolumne City and Hetch Hetchy Reservoir.



Thursday, Aug 22, 2013 -- 5:56 PM

SF City Attorney Takes Up Fight to Save CCSF

By KQED News Staff and Wires

San Francisco's city attorney, Dennis Herrera, has filed legal actions in an attempt to keep the City College of San Francisco open and accredited.



Wednesday, Aug 21, 2013 -- 5:53 PM

Tech Giants Launch Global Partnership to Spread Web Access

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Facebook is teaming up with other tech giants to launch Internet.org, a partnership aiming to bring web access to approximately 5 billion people.



Tuesday, Aug 20, 2013 -- 5:59 PM

Bay Bridge to Shut Down Next Week

By KQED News Staff and Wires

The Bay Bridge is to shut down Wednesday evening, August 28, as construction crews put finishing touches on the new eastern span.



Monday, Aug 19, 2013 -- 5:33 PM

Environmentalist Coalition Files Lawsuit Against Plan Bay Area Agencies

By KQED News Staff and Wires

On Monday, a coalition of environmentalists filed a lawsuit against the agencies behind Plan Bay Area, a transportation and land-use strategy.



Friday, Aug 16, 2013 -- 5:57 PM

Recology Artists Find Their Muse in Discarded Materials

By KQED News Staff

Bottle caps, torn newspaper and bits of styrofoam may look like junk you. But to some artists, they're pure inspiration.



Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013 -- 6:02 PM

For Low-Income Students, Prohibitive College Costs Hit Hard

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Just getting into college is hard enough for low-income high school seniors. But some of the toughest challenges surface after they get there.



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