The Bay

by KQED
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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the news, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.

Recent Episodes
  • SF Opened Its Newest Park. Not Everyone Is Happy About It.
    Apr 16, 2025 – 20:47
  • Waymo Robotaxis Are Everywhere. How Do We Feel About That?
    Apr 14, 2025 – 32:46
  • California Students Sue Trump Administration Over Visa Cancellations
    Apr 11, 2025 – 18:50
  • How Trump’s Tariffs Are Impacting Local Businesses
    Apr 9, 2025 – 20:45
  • The A’s Promised Coliseum Workers Help. Some Haven’t Gotten Any
    Apr 7, 2025 – 21:39
  • A Generation of Black Men Is Being Lost to Overdoses in San Francisco
    Apr 4, 2025 – 26:59
  • Inside a Self-Defense Class for Trans People
    Apr 2, 2025 – 15:04
  • Marin School Board Backlash, Another Roadblock for La Pulga, and Eid Festival in the Tenderloin
    Mar 31, 2025 – 21:23
  • SF Rolls Out Speed Cameras. Will They Make Roads Safer?
    Mar 28, 2025 – 20:05
  • It’s Time to Pick Oakland’s Next Mayor
    Mar 26, 2025 – 19:58
  • For Immigrant Day Laborers, Hiding Is Not a Viable Option
    Mar 24, 2025 – 20:15
  • Vallejo Reacts to Death of Unhoused Man in Trash Cleanup
    Mar 21, 2025 – 23:44
  • San José's District 3 Is Picking a New City Councilmember — and the Stakes Are High
    Mar 19, 2025 – 23:45
  • Ranked Choice Voting For...Best Karaoke Performance?
    Mar 17, 2025 – 15:18
  • Celebrating 1000 Episodes of The Bay
    Mar 14, 2025 – 22:56
  • South Bay Transit Workers Go On Strike
    Mar 12, 2025 – 19:44
  • Layoffs Hit the Beloved National Park Service
    Mar 10, 2025 – 22:16
  • The Bay Is Celebrating 1000 Episodes! Send Us a Voicemail
    Mar 8, 2025 – 00:42
  • Why California’s Homeless Shelters Are a ‘Bridge to Nowhere’
    Mar 7, 2025 – 29:35
  • Check Out KQED's Newest Show, Close All Tabs
    Mar 6, 2025 – 02:19
  • SF and Oakland Schools Brace for Layoffs
    Mar 5, 2025 – 20:09
  • San José’s Plan to Bus Some Homeless Residents Out of the City
    Mar 3, 2025 – 19:10
  • Trump Targets SF’s Presidio, FasTrak Scam Texts, and Missing Peregrine Falcons
    Feb 28, 2025 – 19:07
  • Can SF's New Triage Centers Help Solve the Addiction Crisis?
    Feb 26, 2025 – 20:37
  • The Origins of SF's Sanctuary Policies
    Feb 24, 2025 – 20:49
  • Are Cuts At Sonoma State A Sign of What’s To Come for CSU’s?
    Feb 21, 2025 – 17:42
  • Fremont Passes California’s Most Extreme Encampment Ban
    Feb 19, 2025 – 22:04
  • Black Churches Are ‘Seeding’ Climate Change Solutions
    Feb 17, 2025 – 19:01
  • What It’s Like to Date in the Bay Area
    Feb 14, 2025 – 21:00
  • How the Bay Area’s AI Boom Is Fueling a Dirty Energy Dilemma
    Feb 12, 2025 – 16:24
  • How Anti-Trans Politics Made San Jose State’s Volleyball Team a National Target
    Feb 10, 2025 – 26:02
  • Fear and Anger in Martinez After Another Refinery Incident
    Feb 7, 2025 – 17:18
  • Alameda County's New District Attorney
    Feb 5, 2025 – 18:40
  • Japanese Americans Draw on WWII Trauma to Resist Trump
    Feb 3, 2025 – 25:44
  • Threats Against Immigrants, More Walgreens Closures, and Budget Cuts at Sonoma State
    Jan 31, 2025 – 24:03
  • ‘It’s a Mixed Feeling’: Palestinian Americans React to the Gaza Ceasefire
    Jan 29, 2025 – 16:06
  • What’s the Deal With All Those Old Military Bases?
    Jan 27, 2025 – 23:44
  • What’s Dating in the Bay Area Like? Call Us.
    Jan 25, 2025 – 00:54
  • The Indictment of Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao
    Jan 24, 2025 – 20:02
  • What Big Tech Sees in Donald Trump
    Jan 22, 2025 – 17:30
  • Trump Takes Office Again
    Jan 20, 2025 – 17:14
  • Incarcerated Firefighters Seeking Work After Release Still Face Barriers
    Jan 17, 2025 – 21:11
  • Can Speed Cameras Help Reduce Traffic Deaths?
    Jan 15, 2025 – 20:07
  • ‘A Tragedy Waiting to Happen’: Oakland Shutters 2 Fire Stations
    Jan 13, 2025 – 19:02
  • To Tackle Addiction, Medi-Cal Now Covers Native Healing Practices
    Jan 10, 2025 – 19:54
  • Immigrants With Temporary Protected Status Brace for Trump 2.0
    Jan 8, 2025 – 29:25
  • Vallejo’s New Mayor Wants to Turn ‘Potential Into Progress’
    Jan 6, 2025 – 25:37
  • An Exit Interview with San Francisco Mayor London Breed
    Jan 3, 2025 – 31:34
  • Best of 2024: The A's Last Game in Oakland
    Dec 30, 2024 – 22:24
  • Best of 2024: An Evening at San Jose’s Story Road Night Market
    Dec 27, 2024 – 19:14
Recent Reviews
  • 5Jesse
    No different from Fox News
    If you’re going to look at Fox News and write it off because ‘it’s so blatantly partisan’ or ‘it’s nothing but a propaganda channel’, can you really come back and listen to this? This is identity politics for the left - it’s not a news source. If you have a differing opinion, you’re not welcome. I personally despise Fox News, and this has similar vibes that there’s one opinion, and that is the only opinion.
  • DeedeeB.
    The perfect morning podcast!
    This podcast is a great way to start the day, and I appreciate the deep local news coverage. Thank you, KQED!
  • PaulSpitz
    Conscientious Jouranlism
    “All the news, to keep you rooted.” Erica Cruz Guevara and company offer great local, Bay Area journalism. From the North Bay to the South, from the Town to the City, I hear stories that are trending like Oakland’s homeless or the recent South Bay ballot measure for a no-caste vote. But more often I hear journalism from the fringe, like environmental impacts at Richmond’s refinery, or LGBTQ+ issues. The journalism is imbued with local analysis from both sides of the fence, and eye toward equity and injustice(s). If you like NYTimes’ The Daily, you’ll enjoy The Bay; a deep, humane dive into leading issues around The Bay. Thanks!
  • TriRamses
    Leftist Propaganda
    As expected from San Francisco it’s chuck full of liberal, leftist crap.
  • Food admirer
    Too liberal and pro-BLM
    I’ve been listening for years and I notice a change in the narrative. Lately, this podcast has become too liberal. It’s very bias and only states information from the left point of view. I’m not happy that it’s pro-BLM even though the BLM “nonprofit” has proven to be a scam.
  • Cloud & Wind
    Depth + Breath
    I really appreciate that the podcast can focus on one issue in depth in each episode. However, is it possible to also include a small section of other day-to-day stuff, such as weather, major public transport outages, etc?
  • Suzannekmoses
    Go to for local news
    I feel much more connected to the Bay Area since I added this to my mandatory listening!
  • chris jx123
    The Clean girl aesthetic
    I know this isn’t the right place to leave a comment on a particular podcast, but I didn’t know where else to share comment. The latest episode “ the clean girl aesthetic” was great I really enjoyed it. I’m Bay Area guy in my late 30s with no kids let alone teenage girls in my “household” on TikTok etc but really appreciated and was engaged by the perspective. Great podcast. Thanks for sharing.
  • just.this.guy
    Sadly it has become an echo chamber
    If you have a liberal bias even for The Bay Area, this is part of your echo chamber. If you are looking for balanced views or at least all sides, this has no value. If you do not speak Spanish, you cannot follow many stories. This used to be solid journalism. Very sad 😔
  • lobosteeler
    Thank you
    The (first of many I’m sure) People’s Park episode was particularly interesting and informative. Thank you for the in-depth background, reporting, and reality-check. This is the kind of event/issue/location/situation that I feel this podcast is uniquely suited for.
  • RaeOn1999
    Great information, overproduced, levels are too hot on the SFX.
    The episode I listen to on self driving cars was almost unreasonable because the mix was so bad. It was distracting bring the levels down on the SFX please and thanks for the great information.
  • missterrific
    Is Fairfield/Suisun the Bay or Not?
    Such a great podcast. I totally relate. And especially heavily related with a recent episode with Ericka. I’m from Fairfield, and it’s a balancing act of either Bay Area or Sac living. Love the show, can’t wait for more from Ericka! Missing your voice Devin!
  • Dubski007
    Public radio populist reporting
    Used to be a great show. Somewhere along the social upheaval of 2016-current the company took a side and reports one sidedly with major bias. Sad.
  • telletelltelle
    Local SF for the win
    I’ll miss you Devin Katayama the MVP host!!! Amazing local SF podcast at just the right length for locals and expats alike. I always learn something new, cool, and interesting!
  • sandra9870
    Best local podcast
    I’m so glad I found this podcast! As a Bay Area native and resident it’s so important to understand what’s happening, and the historical context for it. Love the host, the stories, and this narrative way of presenting the news.
  • sjfjcnkkh
    Woke dialed up to 11
    I used to like this podcast and appreciated the deep dives into local issues. Lately, the topics have all been social injustice of the week. It’s not journalism when only one side is presented. This podcast, and the left, are so obsessed with race and oppression.
  • JamesGrateful
    Meaningful, rigorous, and moving
    I’m just going to leave it at that—this show chooses meaningful content, rigorously researched, and presented in ways that move us to think, be and do something about parts of life that matter deeply.
  • Mom, Inc
    Listener
    I return to this podcast day after day to feel connected and knowledgeable about this place where I have lived for over 50 years and still don’t know as well as I should.
  • Eoos82
    So great!
    I love this podcast. The team always finds interesting topics with a new spin. Knowing more about the area where I live is invaluable.
  • Heysteeevo
    Very woke
    Don’t listen to this podcast if you’re looking for a balanced reporting. The stories are done from a social justice, leftist perspective. There is a very clear editorial bent to every episode (namely that capitalism is evil). I nearly fell out of my chair when I heard the host used to do stand up comedy since he does not make any attempt at humor.
  • TamanegiTown
    Long Live The Bay! It truly is news that keeps you rooted 💖
    I really can’t say how much this podcast helps me keep my sanity. Without the morning commute, daily sights sounds and smells of a before-times day and little ways we get news throughout the day it’s so easy to fall into your own oblivion. The Bay reminds me that there’s something bigger than me. Something that’s not just me trying to make these snacks last until my next pandemic grocery/supply/medicine haul.
  • 69draggy
    I really enjoy this show
    Thank you Devin, your voice is great and I enjoy the subjects and your delivery of information about our wonderful Bay Area and people who make it unique. I live in Vallejo. (these kids are fearless) Great coverage of our struggle here with police and community. I have been in the Bay Area all of my life, living in San Francisco during the summer of love and experiences since then have made me. I’m sure grateful for these experiences, many of us here in the Bay have shared. This is the Bay Area,and you articulate some of our stories so well.
  • Dusty Tattoo
    Awesome
    I love this podcast!
  • hshfjeneicj
    Local issues with a strong lens on equity
    I’ve learned so much from listening to The Bay. Can’t recommend it enough. The hosts are so good at storytelling about people and communities in the Bay Area, and often bring out hidden or underserved voices you don’t find in other major news outlets.
  • Aaron Quinn
    Local reporter at its best
    Every area in the country needs this type of quality reporting.
  • MrsEC
    Podcast for the People
    This wonderful team gives the people of The Bay a voice, and shines a light on the issues and happenings impacting us.
  • bubbles47
    Informative
    This podcast informs you on tons of things that go on in the Bay Area. Very in-depth in so many areas. My brother who moved away from the Bay Area 6 years ago listens just to keep him informed on what’s going on in the bay.
  • middleChildBlues
    i love this podcast ❤️
    Devin + Ericka + Alan and the entire team at The Bay podcast are ~phenomenal~ at getting to the heart of a local story. If you’re tired of reading/watching local news just touch the surface here in the SF Bay Area, LISTEN to KQED’s The Bay. Don’t see a Bay Area story being told? just ask this group of professional journalists 🙌
  • Eva💩
    Fav Podcast!
    Born and raised in the bay (although some wouldn’t consider Petaluma the bay) and I have loooooved every single episode of this podcast, no joke. They tackle everything from social/racial justice, to highlighting local leaders, to life (um episodes about BART!!? Yes???!!), art, and culture. The show makes me love the bay, and brings awareness to what we may overlook (and can change) when living in this bubble.
  • Scooter11!
    The Mask you wear with Mr Branch
    Love Mr Branch. Knew him from Montera Middle School. Thank you for sharing his story and wonderful work
  • AJ from SJ
    Detailed analysis and stories of Local Issues in the SF bay area
    From issues such as housing to social equity, Devin and team have done an awesome job creating and producing the content of this podcast. I particularly enjoyed the 5 part series How We Got Here that talks about the various facets of the current economic and labor conditions. Keep up the great work. I would love to see video content (as applicable) sometime soon. I highly encourage this podcast to folks here in the SF bay area who are interested in detailed stories and analysis on the nuanced issues of our times. Note: If you enjoy this, please don't forget to show your appreciation by donating, as this is a non profit, viewer funded organization.
  • Low71
    Fantastic coverage of local issues and national context
    The five part series “how we got here” is fantastic. Can not recommend it enough.
  • mihyphyke
    Cash discrimination
    How many businesses are now being allowed to discriminate against homeless and poor by refusing cash during a pandemic? I’d like a show on that if possible.
  • Spiffandbiff
    Please Fix Download Issue
    Love the show, hopefully you guys fix the download issue where the entire back catalog redownloaded soon
  • Gas Light Apparel
    Awesome
    This is a must if you’re from The Bay. Straight up. Lets freakin go! ⛽️
  • CharlieHustle16
    I’m Hispanic and I’m sick of...
    ...everything having to be race related. Seriously, once you let go of your anger and not look at EVERYTHING through a racial lens, the world opens up. Also, “Laninx”? Enough already millennials, you can’t re-brand a race with an x. Maybe it’s just me being 42 but it looks foolish. I have an “ez” at the end of my name and I’ve done fine because I haven’t gone through life with a chip on my shoulder. Done with this pod. Quit crying over everything and just work harder cause no one really cares about your whining. You’re not making a difference, just confirmation bias for people who have the same jaded views.
  • Asarien
    Doing Important Work
    Thank you for unifying the voices and communities within the Bay.
  • nichcnm
    In touch
    Though I’m on the east coast, I listen to this excellent podcast to feel in touch with the Bay Area, where my grown children live. Its coverage of area issues is both granular and widely relatable. I look forward to every episode.
  • fnordy mcfnord
    Outstanding Bay Area news
    Excellent perspectives on current events relevant to the Bay Area. Well produced, well sourced, well reported. Thanks for helping keep us aware of important issues.
  • Sleepyjl
    Ads for Macau?
    Can you please not subsidize and support the terrible regime of the CCP and its puppets in Macau? The fact that you’re running Beijing-sponsored ads for Hong Kong’s neighbor that capitulated to the PROC while Hong Kongers are fighting for the survival of their democracy is a bit gross.
  • Evans792
    Depressing Topics
    Maybe it’s a sign of the times we live in, but most of the topics are real downers. I like to listen to pods that brighten up my morning - or at least don’t put me in a bummed out mood. But from local shootings to the homeless and housing crises, it feels like only 1 out of 5 episodes have something positive to share. For something more lighthearted and local: trim to Bay Curious
  • Hamid85
    Great show, even greater host
    The Bay keeps it’s local and keeps us in the know... but can we all also admit how cute the host is?
  • poddconvert
    ECG!!!
    Ericka Cruz Guevarra absolutely makes my mornings!
  • PipeliningRocks
    Excellent Reporting
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for a year and I am confident that I am far more informed of the issues and challenges in the bay.
  • SFEileen
    Excellent!
    Great mix of in-the-field and in-studio coverage of hyper-local, Bay Area topics. Keep up the good work!
  • yellikeh
    Happy one year Anniversary!
    If you want easy to follow, brief and relevant reporting of what’s happening around The Bay Area, look no further! This podcast is my friendly nugget of investigative local journalism. Thank you Devin, Erika and the team at The Bay for all you bring to us! Keep up the great work!!!
  • 1245ww
    Excellent. Grateful to have it.
    High production values and good stories. Similar to my other favs- CA report and the Daily but closer to home.
  • @hubertallen
    Great show!
    Love how they focus on the biggest, most consequential news of the Bay Area and really explain things deeply.
  • BenjaminMeyers
    Good overview of the happenings in the bay
    I really appreciate being able to feel informed about the different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area
  • Dottieminerva
    Great
    Excellent nuggets of timely, relevant Bay Area news analysis. I like that it questions prevailing wisdom in the area. Thought provoking!
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