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Dianne Feinstein Honored At Memorial Service In SF

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A person wearing a suit speaks at a podium in front of an ornate building with the words "City Hall" written above an entryway.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks during a memorial for Senator Dianne Feinstein outside of City Hall in San Francisco, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2023. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

Reflections Shared At Memorial Service For Dianne Feinstein

Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California political legend, was laid to rest in a private ceremony in San Francisco Thursday. Hours earlier, 1500 invited guests attended a memorial service on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall. Those who gathered there reflected on the long arc of Feinstein’s life in San Francisco, where she served as a supervisor and then mayor before being elected to the Senate.
Reporter: Tyche Hendricks, KQED

Migrant Aid Center Could Be Forced To Shut Down

At the US-Mexico border, immigrant rights activists say thousands of asylum seekers have been dropped off in San Diego by Customs and Border Protection over the last few weeks.  In response, the nonprofit Casa Familiar set up a makeshift aid center at San Ysidro Community Park.  But it’s now at risk of shutting down, over a lack of funding.
Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS

New WNBA Team Coming To The Bay Area

The Golden State Warriors have announced a new WNBA will be created and they’ll start playing in 2025.  The team will practice at the Warriors facility in Oakland, and play its home games at Chase Center in san Francisco.
Reporter: Madi Bolanos, The California Report 

The Story Of Women Mariachi Bands

 100 years ago, women mariachi bands didn’t exist. Even 50 years ago, women playing mariachi music was rare. Today though, women like Sacramento’s Dinorah Klingler are rewriting the story of male dominated mariachi culture.
Reporter: Bianca Taylor, The California Report Magazine

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