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'Fire Escape': One Woman's Journey Fighting Fires From Behind Bars
Reporter Anna Sussman explores one woman’s journey as an incarcerated firefighter as she fights fire from behind bars.

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California's Ability to Set Its Own Vehicle Emissions Standards Heads to Supreme Court
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Video of BART Police Shooting Shows Woman Try to Drive Off After Tense Stop
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Tahoe Is Bear Territory. Exhibit A: This Video of 1 Crashing Into a Snowboarder
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Stanford Student Reporter’s Fate Still in Limbo Months After Arrest at Protest
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‘We Cannot Wait Much Longer’: King Tides Foreshadow a Far Wetter Future for SF Shoreline
California's Ability to Set Its Own Vehicle Emissions Standards Heads to Supreme Court
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California’s Pace of Emissions Cuts Is Accelerating, Report Finds
Cars and trucks fill the lanes on I-80 near Berkeley on June 28, 2021. A ban against heavy trucks on I-580, another freeway running through Oakland, pushes most diesel truck traffic onto I-880.
Israelis Are Finding Ways to See ‘The Bibi Files,’ Featuring Leaked Netanyahu Footage
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In the Movies, Villainous Health Insurers Have Been a Chronic Condition
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How I Fell in Love With the Oyster, One of the Bay Area’s Great Multicultural Treats
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Housing Affordability

Farmers Insurance to Step Up Coverage in California, a Sign Tide Is Turning

After companies spent years fleeing California’s insurance market following catastrophic wildfires and inflation, some are now offering more coverage.

San Francisco Wants to Make It Cheaper for Developers to Build Housing Downtown

For decades, the city zoned its downtown exclusively for office space. Now, with an empty downtown, it’s trying to learn its lesson and replace that vacant space with housing.
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Letting Go of San Francisco

After decades of clinging to the city, a San Francisco street rat moves to the suburbs.

Berkeley Wants to Create a Cultural District Where Artists Can Afford to Live

Eight years after Oakland’s deadly Ghost Ship fire shed light on the lack of artist housing, Berkeley could make way for more affordable places to live.

Immigration

Trump Has Promised Mass Deportations. Can California Fight Back?

Immigration senior editor Tyche Hendricks discusses how far Trump’s deportation plans can go in California, and how immigrant communities and legal advocacy groups are preparing to fight back.

ICE Plans New Detention Center Near San Francisco. Can California Stop It?

A possible migrant detention facility within two hours of San Francisco has some lawmakers concerned.
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How Trump’s Plan for “Mass Deportations” Could Play Out

California Is a Sanctuary State. How Much Will That Protect Immigrants From Trump's Deportation Plans?

California is a so-called 'sanctuary state,' and San Francisco declared itself a 'sanctuary city' following the 2016 presidential election. So, what could we expect under the second Trump presidency?

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California's Ability to Set Its Own Vehicle Emissions Standards Heads to Supreme Court

Ohio and 16 other Republican-dominated states have sued, asserting that a waiver granted to California to set its own rules violates the basic design of the US Constitution, which they assert should treat states as equals.

Video of BART Police Shooting Shows Woman Try to Drive Off After Tense Stop

BART released body camera footage and says it hired a third-party investigator to review the shooting of a 32-year-old woman at its Union City station.

Tahoe Is Bear Territory. Exhibit A: This Video of 1 Crashing Into a Snowboarder

Human-bear interactions in Lake Tahoe have increased over the years, even in the winter when black bears are expected to hibernate. Here’s why experts say that is.

Stanford Student Reporter’s Fate Still in Limbo Months After Arrest at Protest

Dilan Gohill was arrested while covering a pro-Palestinian building occupation in June. His case is still open, leading alumni to criticize Stanford in a scathing letter.

‘We Cannot Wait Much Longer’: King Tides Foreshadow a Far Wetter Future for SF Shoreline

King tides are once again causing flooding along San Francisco’s bayshore this week. But as rising seas promise to compound the problem, the city is planning for how to protect key infrastructure like underground trains.

Oakland Airport Puts Up a Fight to Keep ‘San Francisco Bay’ in Its New Name

Oakland port officials filed an appeal this week after a federal judge ordered them to stop using the name “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” while a lawsuit plays out.

'Fire Escape': One Woman's Journey Fighting Fires From Behind Bars

Reporter Anna Sussman explores one woman’s journey as an incarcerated firefighter as she fights fire from behind bars.

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