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Chancellor Lyons Testified in House Hearing on UC Berkeley Antisemitism Policies
UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons testified before Congress today as the university faces federal scrutiny over its handling of campus antisemitism and statements by a professor regarding the Hamas attack on Israel.

Latest News

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Bay Area Organizer Gets Temporary Reprieve from ICE Detention
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How Can We Save Bay Area Theater From Collapse? 11 Local Experts Weigh In
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Will Congress Cut Funds to NPR/PBS and Foreign Aid This Week?
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Oysters, Snails and a Wall That Protects Against Climate Change — 1 Tile at a Time
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The 4 Most Ruthless Ants We’ve Ever Filmed
Oysters, Snails and a Wall That Protects Against Climate Change — 1 Tile at a Time
The 4 Most Ruthless Ants We’ve Ever Filmed
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Housing Affordability

He Relentlessly Drove 30,000 Miles, Asking One Question: ‘Do You Want Help?’

In Orange County, where the local CARE Court refuses to force people with psychosis into treatment, one social worker drove 30,000 miles last year searching for unhoused clients with schizophrenia — asking if they want help, again and again and again.

California, Epicenter of the Nation’s Housing Crisis, Is Finally Getting a Housing Agency

Aside from giving housing and homelessness its own box atop Gov. Gavin Newsom’s organizational chart, the reorg is supposed to simplify the state’s snarled affordable housing financing system.

Oakland Built a Shelter for Unhoused Residents of Wood Street. Now, It’s Evicting Them

While some left the site and found permanent housing, others remain and could face either arrest or a return to street homelessness.

‘Please Just Let Us Be’: San Francisco RV Crackdown Advances Despite Families’ Pleas

A key city committee gave the green light to Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposal to limit RV parking to two hours, after years of strife over the large vehicles and those who live in them.

Immigration

Bay Area Organizer Gets Temporary Reprieve from ICE Detention

Bay Area immigrant and community organizer Guillermo Medina Reyes wins temporary reprieve from ICE detention as federal judge reviews his case amid increased immigration enforcement and protests in San Francisco.

California Sues Trump Administration Again, This Time Over Withheld School Funds

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing the Trump administration over nearly $6 billion in withheld federal education funding, marking the state’s latest legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s policies.

Nowhere to Go: Bay Area Afghans, Allies Condemn Trump’s End of Protections

Today’s cutoff of temporary protected status thrusts thousands of Afghans into legal limbo and revives accusations that the U.S. is abandoning its wartime allies.

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Halt Indiscriminate Immigration Stops, Arrests in California

Both Gov. Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta welcomed the order Friday, which also bars the federal government from restricting attorney access at a Los Angeles immigration detention facility.
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Bay Area Organizer Gets Temporary Reprieve from ICE Detention

Bay Area immigrant and community organizer Guillermo Medina Reyes wins temporary reprieve from ICE detention as federal judge reviews his case amid increased immigration enforcement and protests in San Francisco.

How Can We Save Bay Area Theater From Collapse? 11 Local Experts Weigh In

Amid dire circumstances for local theater companies, 11 directors, playwrights and actors offer a remedy.

Will Congress Cut Funds to NPR/PBS and Foreign Aid This Week?

The Senate will vote this week on the Trump administration's request to claw back federal funding for public media and foreign assistance programs. Some GOP senators have raised concerns about the impact of the cuts on public radio and television stations in their states.

Oysters, Snails and a Wall That Protects Against Climate Change — 1 Tile at a Time

To prepare for sea level rise, scientists installed textured tiles on San Francisco’s seawall to see what material best attracts marine life and boosts biodiversity.

Chancellor Lyons Testified in House Hearing on UC Berkeley Antisemitism Policies

UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons testified before Congress today as the university faces federal scrutiny over its handling of campus antisemitism and statements by a professor regarding the Hamas attack on Israel.

The 4 Most Ruthless Ants We’ve Ever Filmed

Fire ants bite and sting! They also use their own young to build a terrifying raft during floods. Kidnapper ants steal other ants’ babies. Honeypot ants turn their sisters into living jugs of nectar. And Argentine ants trade bodyguard services for strings of sugary candy.

He Relentlessly Drove 30,000 Miles, Asking One Question: ‘Do You Want Help?’

In Orange County, where the local CARE Court refuses to force people with psychosis into treatment, one social worker drove 30,000 miles last year searching for unhoused clients with schizophrenia — asking if they want help, again and again and again.
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