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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.

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Fact-Check Reveals Trump's Inaccurate Claims About California and Kamala Harris

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At a San Francisco Shelter for Unhoused Families, Cooking Helps Heal Trauma

Berkeley Moves to Expand Homeless Encampment Sweeps in More Aggressive Approach

Inside a Community For Farmworkers and Low-Income Families Near Half Moon Bay

California Eyes a Push Toward Electric Heat Pumps Instead of Gas-Powered Heaters

'A Revolving Door': Why Getting Housing Doesn't Always Mean an End to Homelessness

The Pajaro Flood Forced Them to Flee. California's High Rents Forced Them to Return

Newsom Vetoes Controversial Bill to Help Undocumented Immigrants Buy Homes

West Marin Worker Housing Often Substandard and Faulty, New Report Finds

Bay Area Rents Are Cooling. That Might Help College Grads

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