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Divers Find Lake Tahoe Boat Accident’s 7th Victim; 1 Person Still Missing
Ten people were sent into the waters near Emerald Bay when a powerful storm that took many by surprise flipped a power boat on Saturday afternoon. Search efforts are continuing.

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California Urges Court to Answer How Long Trump Can Keep National Guard in LA
National Guard troops stand outside the Metropolitan Detention Center on Sunday in Los Angeles. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of city leaders following two days of clashes with police during a series of immigration raids.
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Asian Food Is Coming to Save a Mall Near You
A woman browses a refrigerated display case at a high-end Asian grocery store.
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From San Diego to the Bay Area, California Restaurants are On the Edge Over Immigration Raids
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After Historic Win, Child Care Union Fears Pushback Over Pay, Benefits
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She Left Her Abuser. Now the Shelter That Helped Her Is Losing Federal Funds Under Trump
Cannabis Users at Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
When Is the Summer Solstice? Plus, Science Events to Celebrate
Another Dead Gray Whale Found in Bay Area, Marking the Most in 25 Years
Asian Food Is Coming to Save a Mall Near You
A woman browses a refrigerated display case at a high-end Asian grocery store.
Bay Area Night Markets Are the Best Place to Taste the World’s Cuisines
Crowded Chinatown street with red lanterns strung up above.
‘28 Years Later’ Is the Most Gloriously Unhinged Movie You’ll See All Year
A white man carrying a bow runs through a field, arrows strapped to his back, looking fearful. To his right is a young teenage boy, also desperately running. Behind them, three bloodied and dirtied figures give chase.

Housing Affordability

A Company Wants to Build a City for AI on Alameda Point. But the Land Is Already Spoken For

Frontier Valley has proposed building a city for AI and robotics manufacturing on federally owned land on Alameda Point. But a federal department already has plans to build something else there.

San Francisco Starts Construction on Its 2nd Teacher Housing Project

The development, at 750 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco’s Western Addition neighborhood, would add 75 apartments for teachers and school staff.

Spike in Homelessness Stalled After SF Started These Programs. Lurie Is Slashing Them

Increasing rates of homelessness stalled after San Francisco implemented Proposition C. Mayor Daniel Lurie is now proposing major changes.

FCI Dublin Staff Bought Homes On-Site. Then the Prison Shut Down

In interviews with KQED, nine current and former FCI Dublin employees or their family members shared the toll that the prison’s closure is taking on their finances.

Immigration

National Guard troops stand outside the Metropolitan Detention Center on Sunday in Los Angeles. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of city leaders following two days of clashes with police during a series of immigration raids.

California Urges Court to Answer How Long Trump Can Keep National Guard in LA

The legal battle over armed troops in Los Angeles continued with dueling court filings from California and the Trump administration on Monday.

From 'Save our State' to Sanctuary, California's Immigration Views Have Shifted Dramatically

California voted to bar immigrants from schools and social services in 1994. Now most Californians see immigrants as a benefit to the state.

Growing South Bay ICE Fears Lead to Surge in Immigrant Hotline Calls

A South Bay hotline for residents to report suspected immigration enforcement is seeing a surge in calls as fears about ICE raids grow.

Judge Delays Hearing on Troops in LA, Leaving Them Under Trump’s Control for Now

A federal judge will weigh how the case should proceed after an appeals panel blocked his order directing President Trump to return control of National Guard troops to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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National Guard troops stand outside the Metropolitan Detention Center on Sunday in Los Angeles. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of city leaders following two days of clashes with police during a series of immigration raids.

California Urges Court to Answer How Long Trump Can Keep National Guard in LA

The legal battle over armed troops in Los Angeles continued with dueling court filings from California and the Trump administration on Monday.

Divers Find Lake Tahoe Boat Accident’s 7th Victim; 1 Person Still Missing

Ten people were sent into the waters near Emerald Bay when a powerful storm that took many by surprise flipped a power boat on Saturday afternoon. Search efforts are continuing.
A woman browses a refrigerated display case at a high-end Asian grocery store.

Asian Food Is Coming to Save a Mall Near You

Jagalchi, the glitzy Korean supermarket at Daly City's Serramonte Center, is just the latest example.

From San Diego to the Bay Area, California Restaurants are On the Edge Over Immigration Raids

Some food trucks, farmers markets and small restaurants are temporarily closed, while others are shielding workers and raising funds to help.

After Historic Win, Child Care Union Fears Pushback Over Pay, Benefits

Since 2019, the union representing some 60,000 workers who provide child care out of their homes made landmark gains. As they negotiate a new contract, the workers say they’re worried the state wants to cut back some benefits and delay a plan that would increase their wages.

She Left Her Abuser. Now the Shelter That Helped Her Is Losing Federal Funds Under Trump

California programs that aid crime victims face an uncertain future after losing $81 million in federal funds.

Palm Springs Payment Lag Reveals Hurdles in California’s Racial Justice Efforts

More than six months after Palm Springs approved a $5.9 million settlement for Black and Latino families displaced from Section 14, survivors are still waiting for payments.
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