Kate Wolffe

KQED Reporter + Weekend Host

Kate Wolffe reports on local Bay Area happenings for KQED, and hosts the news on weekend afternoons. She joined KQED in 2018 as an intern on the Forum team, before moving to cover topics ranging from politics to criminal justice to homelessness.  A Bay Area native and UC Berkeley graduate, Kate loves to discover new corners of the region.

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Ayuda para la renta en California: ¿Ya la solicitó y sigue esperando? Esto es lo que usted (y su arrendador) pueden hacer ahora

An Asian man wearing a black hoodie and a blue cloth face mask, with sunglasses balanced on the top of his head, gazes at a cellphone he holds in both hands

COVID Rent Relief: Already Applied and Still Waiting? Here's What You (and Your Landlord) Can Do Now

Ayuda para la renta durante COVID-19: Lo que los inquilinos y los propietarios deben saber antes de la fecha límite del 31 de marzo

A person in a gray sweater sits cross-legged on hardwood floors, using a laptop computer

COVID Rent Relief: What Renters and Owners Need to Know Ahead of March 31 Deadline

A woman walks down the street past a white wall with the words 'Forgive Our Rent' spraypainted on it.

Only 16% of California's COVID Rent Relief Applicants Have Received Their Checks, New Study Finds

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Newsom Says He Won't Intervene to Stop Oakland Schools From Permanently Closing

A man in uniform stands next to a sign that says "California State Prison, San Quentin," with the castle-like facade of the prison behind him.

California Will Close Death Row at San Quentin. The Next Steps Are More Complicated

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HelloFresh Workers in Richmond Are Trying to Form a Union

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