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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.

United Way Bay Area Raises Alarm Over Federal Funding Pause for Hunger, Homelessness

Marin County Declares Shelter Crisis as Ranch Workers Are Poised to Lose Homes

J-Sei Home Closes After 30 Years, Leaving Bay Area Japanese Seniors in Need

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California is Spending $6.4 Billion On Mental Health Housing. Will it Reach Those Who Need it Most?

Report: California Should Pause Funding for One of Newsom’s Key Programs to Clear Encampments

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Why California’s Homeless Shelters Are a ‘Bridge to Nowhere’

Controversial Fremont Camping Ban on Hold Amid Legal Challenge

Rio Vista Explores Annexing Some of California Forever's Land

San José Mayor Pushes to Arrest Unhoused Who Refuse Shelter

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