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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.

Hot Rugs, Heat Pumps and Induction Cooktops: How Renters Can Go Electric

These Bay Area Renters Are Cutting Fossil Fuels From Their Homes and Commutes

Amid Opposition, California Regulators Approve Major Changes To Cap-And-Trade Program

Downtown San José Tower to Offer Below-Market Rents for City Workers

California Gubernatorial Candidates Try to Distinguish Themselves on Housing Policies

How California’s Next Governor Would Tackle Rent, Insurance and Housing Costs

Tents line a city street.

Homelessness Is Down in Alameda County. Can It Maintain That Progress?

Artist Housing Advocates Eye a ‘Once-in-100-Year’ Opportunity

Homelessness Is Down in SF, But Not for Families

Funding for KQED housing coverage is provided by the San Francisco Foundation.

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