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In June, San Francisco Will Vote on a $535M Earthquake Bond. Here’s What’s in It
Over the years, San Francisco has made progress toward earthquake-safe buildings. But the city still isn’t fully prepared for the next big one, experts said.
California Asks Ships to Hit the Brakes for Whales
California’s Tortilla Law Targets Birth Defects. Other States May Follow
Sierra Storm Will Dump More April Snow, but Won’t Fix California Snowpack
California Is Transitioning From Fossil Fuels to Electric Power. It’s Going to Get Messy
Spotted Lanternflies are The Ultimate Party Crashers
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Sierra Storm Will Dump More April Snow, but Won’t Fix California Snowpack
California Is Transitioning From Fossil Fuels to Electric Power. It’s Going to Get Messy
Bay Area Weather Turns the Corner With More Late Spring Rain
Amid ICE Fears, Mental Health Workers Report Drop in Immigrants Seeking Treatment
California’s Tortilla Law Targets Birth Defects. Other States May Follow
California Bill Aims to Steer Grocery Shoppers Away From Ultraprocessed Foods
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Apr 21
Spotted Lanternflies are The Ultimate Party Crashers
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Why Do Animals Glow? The Science of Bioluminescence
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Amid ICE Fears, Mental Health Workers Report Drop in Immigrants Seeking Treatment

In parts of the Bay Area and Central Coast, some practitioners are increasing home visits, and even meeting clients in their cars, to ease fears of a run-in with ICE.
A picture of a soft-story building in San Francisco.

In June, San Francisco Will Vote on a $535M Earthquake Bond. Here’s What’s in It

Over the years, San Francisco has made progress toward earthquake-safe buildings. But the city still isn’t fully prepared for the next big one, experts said.

California Asks Ships to Hit the Brakes for Whales

The statewide expansion of a voluntary speed reduction program aims to prevent dangerous ship strikes — and also cut the amount of marine shipping pollution that drifts ashore.

California’s Tortilla Law Targets Birth Defects. Other States May Follow

California now requires folic acid in corn masa flour — a staple in many Latino households — in an effort to close a long-standing public health gap.

Sierra Storm Will Dump More April Snow, but Won’t Fix California Snowpack

This week’s storm could drop up to 2 feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada, bringing a slight boost to the state’s meager snowpack — and also hazardous travel conditions.

California Is Transitioning From Fossil Fuels to Electric Power. It’s Going to Get Messy

KQED’s new series "Flipping the Switch" will explore the costs, challenges and potential fixes as the most populous U.S. state attempts to ditch planet-warming pollution.

Spotted Lanternflies are The Ultimate Party Crashers

They’re colorful, invasive and spreading fast. Meet the spotted lanternfly — and why it’s so hard to stop.
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