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SF’s Dean Preston Faces Criticism Over Affordable Housing in Hayes Valley
Housing is a top concern for San Francisco voters as the city faces pressure to build tens of thousands of units by 2031. A years-long delay in developing a Hayes Valley site, intended for affordable housing, highlights the challenges of meeting California’s housing goals.
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Housing Affordability
SF’s Dean Preston Faces Criticism Over Affordable Housing in Hayes Valley
Housing is a top concern for San Francisco voters as the city faces pressure to build tens of thousands of units by 2031. A years-long delay in developing a Hayes Valley site, intended for affordable housing, highlights the challenges of meeting California’s housing goals.
Kamala Harris Took on Big Banks After the Foreclosure Crisis. It Helped Define Her Career
As California’s attorney general, Kamala Harris took a bold stand against major banks, securing a $20 billion settlement for homeowners facing foreclosure, a move that helped solidify her reputation as a formidable political leader.
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Haitians Are Settling Along California-Mexico Border, Despite Concerns Over Anti-Immigrant Politics
A small community of Haitians calls San Diego home. But former President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant message leaves some wondering if they can truly belong. The view looks different for those in Tijuana.
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SF’s Dean Preston Faces Criticism Over Affordable Housing in Hayes Valley
Housing is a top concern for San Francisco voters as the city faces pressure to build tens of thousands of units by 2031. A years-long delay in developing a Hayes Valley site, intended for affordable housing, highlights the challenges of meeting California’s housing goals.
Despite Gains, California K–12 Reading and Math Scores Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
The Smarter Balanced scores show improvement for both math and English language arts. Black, Latino and lower-income student scores climbed more than the state average, although they still had lower scores overall.