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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.

An Insurance Crisis Persists Despite Californians' Efforts to Protect Themselves from Wildfires

A red 'for rent' sign hangs in the window of a classic SF Victorian building, with the downtown skyline in the background.

Thousands of San Francisco Residents Saved From Eviction by 2018 Legal Aid Measure

A woman wearing sunglasses and a yellow shirt holds up an object in one hand and a water bottle in the other with people in the background.

California Homeowners Say Oakland Lender Scammed Them Out of $3M in Home Improvements

Billionaire-Backed Bid for New Solano County City Is Closer to November Ballot

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How the Supreme Court Case on Homelessness Could Affect the Bay

Single family houses in a suburban neighborhood.

California Law Letting Property Owners Split Lots to Build New Homes Is 'Unconstitutional,' Judge Rules

Bay Area Cities Push to Legally Validate Polyamorous Families

A 'sale pending' sign in front of a house.

Just Days Left to Apply for California Program That Helps Pay for Your First House

In Fresno’s Chinatown, High-Speed Rail Sparks Hope and Debate Within Residents

A Black woman in a wheelchair is among a group of protesters holding signs like 'Fight Poverty' and 'Homes not Sweeps.'

‘Sweeps Kill’: Bay Area Homeless Advocates Weigh in on Pivotal US Supreme Court Case

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