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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.

'I Am Still Haunted': Women Accuse Rising SF Political Star of Rape and Abuse

Newsom Seeks Faster Track for Home Insurance Rate Hikes as Market Shrinks

A woman in a dark-blue jacket that says 'Crisis Intervention Specialist' on the back walks through a BART train.

'We Approach in Peace': Are BART's Efforts to Help People in Crisis Working?

California Considers Making Sobriety a Mandatory Requirement for Shelter Access

A computer rendering of a 17-story building, on a street with people and cars.

$100 Million Gift Paves Way for Affordable Artist Housing in San Francisco

Fairfield Official's Wife Returns Money From Campaign for New California City

A person with a goatee stands in front of a large group of people sitting in fold-out chairs in a room painted bright orange.

Half Moon Bay Mayor Calls Newsom's Legal Threat Over Farmworker Housing Unhelpful

A blue, one-story home with a 'For Sale' sign in the front yard.

Map: What You Need to Earn to Afford a Median-Priced Home in Your County in California

Newsom Eyes Cuts to California’s $500M Anti-Foreclosure Fund for Renters

Berkeley Passes Legal Protections for Polyamory, Joining Oakland

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