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So You Wanna Go to Art School?
Aspiring artists have fewer places to get degrees in the Bay Area, putting the region’s artistic future in jeopardy.

Latest News

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RFK Jr. Announced a Phase-Out of ‘Poisonous’ Food Dyes. Critics Say the Plan Lacks Teeth
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Barbara Lee Wins Special Election to Become Oakland's Next Mayor
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Is This What a Constitutional Crisis Looks Like?
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Oakland Schools Poised to Part Ways With Superintendent Just as State Oversight Ends
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Former Oakland Youth Nonprofit Head, Accused of Pocketing Gifts, Set to Plead Guilty
This Earth Day, a Startup Promises to Recycle the Junk Your Curbside Service Won’t Take
This Jumping Spider Trains Itself to Kill
An adult female regal jumping spider stalks and captures a cricket. She uses her fangs to inject venom, which paralyzes and liquifies her prey.
Help Choose the Next Read for KQED’s Climate Book Club
So You Wanna Go to Art School?
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As a Sequel, ‘The Accountant 2’ Punches Up the Numbers
Two men wearing bullet proof vests rush through a door holding up large rifles. They are both dusty.
Dave Eggers Writes Sequel to His Prize-Winning Children’s Book
A book cover featuring an illustration of a dog leaping over a lake with mountains in the background.

Housing Affordability

Bill to Reform Controversial California Environmental Law Clears First Legislative Hurdle

The proposed legislation exempts certain housing projects from some of the rules laid out by the California Environmental Quality Act, known as CEQA.

A Wall, a War Vet and a Fight for Land: One Family’s 50-Year Battle in Livermore

A Black family moved into their new Livermore home in 1971 — and discovered a wall on their land. What followed was a 50-year battle for justice.

Berkeley Policy Aims to Cut Pollution From Homes, and Targets the Moment You Sell (or Buy)

The new policy requires that one- to four-unit buildings undergo upgrades that reduce planet-warming emissions around the time a structure is sold.

SF Mayor Daniel Lurie Touts Progress on Crime, Homelessness in His First 100 Days

In a 100-day “progress report” address on Thursday, Lurie noted a drop in crime and increased collaboration on combating homelessness and the city’s drug crisis.

Immigration

After Pope Francis’ Death, Bay Area Priests Urge Catholics to Carry on Legacy of Mercy

Pope Francis, a progressive voice for the Roman Catholic Church who advocated for migrants and the marginalized, “was unique among popes,” Oakland Bishop Michael Barber said.

She Grew Up Believing She Was a US Citizen. Then She Applied for a Passport

She never suspected anything was wrong. Then she applied for her passport and realized the papers that would prove she was a citizen were not just missing — they had never existed in the first place.

Mexican Band’s California Shows in Jeopardy After US Revokes Visas Over Narco Imagery

Los Alegres del Barranco will likely have to cancel its California concerts after the State Department revoked the band’s visas for extolling “criminals and terrorists.”

Is Your California College Among 17 Under Federal Antisemitism Investigation?

At least 17 California colleges face federal probes into antisemitism, including a Department of Justice investigation of the UC system’s treatment of Jewish employees.

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illustration of person in blue jumpsuit with giant pencil erasing "art" from a diploma

So You Wanna Go to Art School?

Aspiring artists have fewer places to get degrees in the Bay Area, putting the region’s artistic future in jeopardy.

RFK Jr. Announced a Phase-Out of ‘Poisonous’ Food Dyes. Critics Say the Plan Lacks Teeth

RFK Jr. says the era of petroleum-based dyes is ending. But with no firm mandate, watchdogs worry the FDA’s plan to clean up food could rely too much on industry goodwill.

Barbara Lee Wins Special Election to Become Oakland's Next Mayor

Is This What a Constitutional Crisis Looks Like?

Oakland Schools Poised to Part Ways With Superintendent Just as State Oversight Ends

The Oakland school board is prepared to vote on the final steps to separate from Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell, according to a board member.

Former Oakland Youth Nonprofit Head, Accused of Pocketing Gifts, Set to Plead Guilty

A $50,000 donation presented by Steph and Ayesha Curry is among the money that the former executive director of the East Oakland Boxing Association is accused of embezzling.

Student Visa Cancellations From UC Berkeley and Beyond Could Hurt US Innovation

Anxiety spreads as the Trump administration revokes over 1,000 student visas, including in the Bay Area. Many international learners fill jobs in science and technology.

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