Did Newsom’s $3.8 Billion Hotels-to-Housing Program Pay Off?
The records provide a first-of-its-kind look into how a historical investment in homeless housing played out.
The records provide a first-of-its-kind look into how a historical investment in homeless housing played out.
Bay Area civil rights groups criticized the move, citing privacy concerns and use of the technology in military operations in…
Redistricting wars, a major Supreme Court ruling and a Democratic Party identity crisis are converging to shape the fight for…
A Santa Clara County judge has barred District Attorney Jeff Rosen and his office from retrying a vandalism case against…
San Francisco International Airport service workers said they are sleeping in their cars, living on oatmeal and working multiple jobs…
Five Democrats and two Republicans are all competing in an open field ahead of the June 2, 2026 primary. Here’s…
From the governor's race to the L.A. mayor's race, KQED's politics team analyzes a week of heated debates and political…
California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter discussed her temperament, housing plans, artificial intelligence regulation and wealth inequality.
With the cost of living ranking high on the list of concerns for Californians heading into the June 2 primary,…
With the cost of living ranking high on the list of concerns for Californians heading into the June 2 primary,…