Family of Teen Punched by Fairfield Officer Files Claim With Bay Area Civil Rights Attorneys
The family of 16-year-old high school student Maurice Williams filed a legal claim against the Solano County city after a…
With Layoffs Ahead, San Francisco Mayor Lurie Unveils $17 Billion City Budget
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposal aims to narrow the city’s budget shortfall by around $300 million.
What Can Prediction Markets Tell Us About the California Governor’s Race?
Kalshi and Polymarket have promoted themselves as more accurate alternatives to opinion polls. But just how good are prediction markets…
San Francisco Police Officer Shot in Bayview Chase, Suspect Wounded, in Custody
The San Francisco Police Officers Association said their colleague was in surgery Monday morning and expected to survive.
Three Recent Graduates Share Their Thoughts on AI
We hear from three recent graduates in the Bay Area about their thoughts on AI, how it affected their education,…
April Showers Help Boost Summer Reservoir Levels in the East Bay
East Bay water officials say their supply will last through the summer months, following a spring heatwave and less-than-ideal Sierra…
Who’s Backing California’s Next Governor — and Why
Billionaires, Big Oil and other interests are spending big to influence the California governor’s race, making for the most expensive…
A Federal Judge in D.C. Declines to Block Trump’s Executive Order on Voting by Mail
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has declined to temporarily block President Trump's executive order that calls for restricting mail-in…
‘Like an Angel’: Meet the Helpers Working at Bay Area Immigration Court
After San Francisco’s immigration court closed, advocates are bracing for an influx of cases in Concord and building up a…
Tom Steyer Vows to Challenge Corporate Power and Protect Workers from AI at KQED Town Hall
Democratic candidate for governor Tom Steyer wants voters to judge him by his enemies, pointing to the big oil companies,…