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In honor of Mother’s Day we bring you a different story of motherhood. From the audio documentary Dependance, a personal account of one parent’s experience with substance abuse.
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As San Francisco has cracked down on encampments, the number of tents on city streets is going down. But does a reduction in encampments actually equate to a reduction in homelessness?
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On Tuesday afternoon, the Oakland City Council will discuss a “Safe Work Zone Ordinance,” which would allow city workers to erect barriers around work areas during encampment sweeps, as well as at construction sites and in other public places. KALW’s Alastair Boone has more.
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Steve Berman on A's Departure/ The Chronicle's SF Next Project / Azikiwee Anderson from Rize Up Bakery
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Tuesday that the state will provide nearly $300 million in funding to close homeless encampments across California. Half of this funding will be used to close encampments near state and Interstate highways.
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Your Legal RightsThe Year 2023 is coming to a close. New law coming in 2024 include a limit on your security deposit. What other changes are coming? What of the long-feared increase in evictions — has it happened?YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined tonight by three of the best: Landlord-Tenant Attorneys Jessica Chylik, Sal Timpano and David Finkelstein.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call, toll-free, at (866) 798-8255.
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State of the BayHow is the Department of Public Works handling APEC? State report shows San Francisco housing approvals slower than ever. Weird histories from the the Odd Salon.
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