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KQED aims to tell the story of how California got into a housing affordability crisis by exploring the history and regional policies of the Bay Area. We want to know how marginalized residents are affected.

San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Agree Bold Action Is Needed on Housing. What Are Their Proposals?

UC Berkeley Family Housing Tenants Fight Rent Hike, New Parking Fees

San Francisco Developers Have Mixed Feelings About Peskin’s Middle Income Housing Plan

RVs in an encampment under a freeway ramp with signs that say 'Where do we go?' draped on the nearest RV.

Unhoused Oakland Residents Win Order Delaying Eviction in Early Test of Supreme Court Ruling

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California Health Care Providers Tackle Homelessness Crisis With New State Funds

Millbrae Recall Targets Council Members Who Didn't Oppose Affordable Housing Project

Wildfire Season Just Got Worse. Here's How to Prepare Your Home

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New State Law Slashed SF's Housing Permit Timeline. Will Builders Follow?

A Black man wearing dark clothing holds a broom in front of an encampment surrounded by trees.

Debunking 6 Common Myths About Homelessness in California

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Court Lifts Restrictions on SF Encampment Sweeps

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