From protests to punk to pandemic: KALX celebrates 60 years of student-run radio at UC Berkeley

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

From protests to punk to pandemic: KALX celebrates 60 years of student-run radio at UC Berkeley BERKELEY — News reports on anti-war protests of the late 1960s. Play-by-play for Oakland A’s games in the ’70s. A 1985 interview with infamous cult killer Charles Manson. An early live-in-studio performance by a teenaged Green Day. Public-safety announcements through the Covid pandemic.KALX has broadcast them all.This year, UC Berkeley’s student-run radio station — streaming online and at 90.7 on the FM dial — is celebrating 60 years of broadcasting, solidifying its place as one of the longest-running college radio stations in the U.S.There’s something that feels unique about college radio; these stations proudly prioritize discovery and connection over professional polish and commercialism — and they’ve endured into a modern age where internet and streaming apps offer seemingly infinite content at the touch of a button.Since 1962, KALX has helped amplify decades of social change through its creative curating for listeners, priding itself on a track record of spotl...

Another storm hits Bay Area: 89K still without power, Flood Advisories in effect

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Another storm hits Bay Area: 89K still without power, Flood Advisories in effect SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) -- Tuesday's storm unleashed fierce winds and pounding rain across the San Francisco Bay Area. Rain will continue throughout Wednesday morning making for another slippery commute but will dry up around noon before another storm hits the region next week. Video shows couch fly through the San Francisco sky during storm Follow along for the latest Bay Area storm updates:Wednesday, March 227 a.m. -- Number of PG&E customers without power still on the riseAccording to PG&E's latest power outage report, the number of customers without power as of 6:45 a.m. Wednesday climbed to nearly 90,000. This number continues to slightly increase since 5 a.m. when numbers were below 87,000 customers as of Wednesday at 5 a.m. and around 88,000 customers as of 6 a.m. The outages are still largely impacting the East Bay with 49,501 customers without power.As of Tuesday night at 10:30 p.m., numbers were around 123,000, having peaked at more than193,000 Tuesday aroun...

Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial brings doctors to stand

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial brings doctors to stand PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Doctors are expected to testify on Wednesday in a trial about a 2016 ski crash between Gwyneth Paltrow and a retired Utah man suing her and claiming her recklessness left him with lasting injuries and brain damage.On the opening day of the trial, Paltrow and retired optometrist Terry Sanderson appeared across the courtroom from each other, looking nonplussed to hear arguments that have become familiar over the past seven years. Since Paltrow and Sanderson’s skis intertwined on what they expected to be an enjoyable day on the slopes with friends and family, the two have been tangled in a lengthy legal drama about what really happened on a beginner’s run that day at one of the most upscale ski destinations in the United States.The mountain, Deer Valley Resort, has among the region’s most expensive lift tickets and is known for its après-ski champagne yurts and proximity to Park City — a posh resort town known for hosting the Sundance Film Festival.Though the cou...

Presidential waiting game: GOP hopefuls hold off campaigns

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Presidential waiting game: GOP hopefuls hold off campaigns NEW YORK (AP) — They are meeting with campaign donors and giving frequent interviews on cable news. They’re delivering speeches in early voting states like Iowa and New Hampshire and hobnobbing with local Republican groups. Some are even quietly discussing campaign jobs with political operatives. But don’t call them presidential candidates — at least, not yet.From Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to former Vice President Mike Pence and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, there appears to be little rush to join the field of official presidential candidates. The reluctance reflects the unsettled nature of U.S. politics as Republicans game out whether Donald Trump will maintain his grip on the party, particularly if a criminal indictment is leveled against the former president in New York as early as this week. While such a move would mark a historic moment in American politics, the presidential campaign still moves forward with the first debates slated for August and Iowa’s leadoff ca...

Sakamoto leads after short program at figure skating worlds

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Sakamoto leads after short program at figure skating worlds SAITAMA, Japan (AP) — Defending champion Kaori Sakamoto took the lead after the women’s short program at the world figure skating championships on Wednesday.Aiming to become the first Japanese skater to win back-to-back world titles, Sakamoto received 79.24 points at Saitama Super Arena for a routine that featured a double axel, a triple lutz and a triple flip, triple toeloop combination.Russia’s typically dominant skating team has been excluded from the world championships for the second straight year because of the invasion of Ukraine. That ruled out Olympic champion Anna Shcherbakova and teammates Alexandra Trusova and Kamila Valieva from the women’s event.Sakamoto is 5.62 points ahead of Lee Hae-in of South Korea going to Friday’s free skate. Mai Mihara of Japan was third with 73.46 points.“Hearing the crowd cheering reminded me of the last time the worlds were held here four years ago,” Sakamoto said. “I was pleased with today’s short program and will just try to stay focused f...

Quick spring refreshes: Making the old place feel like new

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Quick spring refreshes: Making the old place feel like new Maybe you had hoped to be in a new home this year but were deterred by high housing prices. Maybe it’s just the arrival of spring that’s got you looking around your rooms and wanting something fresh.To make the old place feel like a new place, or just an updated place, designers and home editors say there’s lots you can do without spending a lot of money. Those include switching out a few furnishings or decorative items, rearranging others, and perhaps changing the purpose of a room.A DIFFERENT VIEWNew perspectives are often just as refreshing as new stuff.Caroline Utz of the home and lifestyle website The Spruce says that for renters in particular, there’s a simple trick that costs nothing but time.“I love leaning art on top of dressers, desks, mantels or bookshelves. When I’m looking for a change, I move the art to different rooms until I find a fresh combination,” she said. “The best part is that no nails, drywall repair kits or hanging equipment are...

Sen. Scott poised to give 2024 ‘political update’ to donors

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Sen. Scott poised to give 2024 ‘political update’ to donors COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is inching ever closer to a presidential bid in 2024, scheduling his latest swing through early-voting states before returning home afterward to give donors a “political update.”According to an invitation obtained by The Associated Press, Scott will meet with donors to hold what’s being advertised as a “Faith in America Summit” next month in Charleston. The schedule notes a reception and dinner on April 14, as well as “breakfast, policy discussions, and political update” the following day.The event, characterized by a person familiar with Scott’s plans as a gathering of “high-level fundraisers and supporters,” directly follows Scott’s stops in Iowa and New Hampshire. The schedule was first reported by Politico.The senator is expected to soon make a decision on whether to launch a 2024 campaign, according to the person familiar with his plans who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly...

Ship dislodges, tips over in Scotland dry dock; 25 injured

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

Ship dislodges, tips over in Scotland dry dock; 25 injured LONDON (AP) — A ship tipped over while dry-docked in Scotland, injuring 25 people Wednesday, emergency workers said. Police and emergency services were called to the Imperial Dock in Edinburgh after receiving reports that a ship had become dislodged from its holding.The Scottish Ambulance Service said 15 people were taken to the hospital, while 10 others were treated and discharged at the scene. Photos from the scene showed the ship leaning to the side at a 45-degree angle. Adam McVey, a local official, tweeted that it became dislodged due to strong winds. British media reports said the 76-meter (250-feet) ship was a research vessel previously bought and outfitted by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.The BBC reported the ship had been moored since 2020 due to challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.Source

GameStop leads meme stock rally in pandemic trade comeback

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

GameStop leads meme stock rally in pandemic trade comeback Meme stocks jumped Wednesday after GameStop, one of the most heavily traded off-brand stocks during the pandemic, posted a surprise profit for the fourth quarter, its first quarterly profit in two years. Rather than a per-share loss of 16 cents as Wall Street had expected, the video game retailer reported a profit of 16 cents per share, or $48.2 million in all. GameStop’s revenue fell and much of the profit gain came from aggressive cost cutting, including store closures and layoffs. However, as was the case during the pandemic, fundamentals that typically drive stock movement appear to be being pushed aside. Shares of GameStop Corp., Grapevine, Texas, surged 51% at the opening bell and it pulled other meme stocks along for the ride. During the pandemic, GameStop was a member of a group of beat-down stocks that drew smaller investors in huge numbers. The theory was that if enough small investors got in the game and drove the stock higher, it would force large hedge funds with ...

From Cheerios to Haagen-Dazs: Nestle vows to make foods, drinks healthier

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:34 GMT

From Cheerios to Haagen-Dazs: Nestle vows to make foods, drinks healthier It’s convenient to reach into your pantry, but the world’s largest food and beverage maker says less than half of its products can be considered healthy.Nestle said that, according to the results of an international nutrient profiling system, most of the foods and drinks they make were rated as unhealthy.Nestle’s popular products range from Cheerios and Shredded Wheat breakfast cereals, to lunchbox and workplace staples Lean Cuisine and Hot Pockets. Not to mention instant coffee, Haagen-Dazs ice cream and Nesquik chocolate power, syrup, and ready-to-drink products.And, of course, treats including Nestle Crunch bars and KitKat bars.More Business and Finance NewsMore Lifestyle NewsIn its 2022 annual report, Nestle said it is the first company to use the international Health Star Rating system to evaluate its entire portfolio of foods and drink products. The system assigns ratings from a low of half-a-star up to five stars, and provides guidance on foods which should ...