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A bill seeking to crack down on large investors that buy up housing stock to rent out in California failed a critical committee in the State Capitol on Monday. The bill would have ended a tax break for large corporations that own over 50 units.
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Struggling with homelessness can make it hard to maintain simple routines. Today, the artist inviting the unhoused community to come as they are. Then, one new novel is inspired by the legacy of environmental racism.
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Today, we'll see how an encampment in Berkeley is coming together with the help of one resident.
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On this episode of On Repeat, Tshego Letsoalo and KALW DJs Kevin Vance of Patchwork Quilt and Eryka share and discuss protest songs as a part of KALW’s “Stand For” Week.
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From Yerba Buena Gardens Festival to a San Francisco staples 30th Anniversary, KALW DJs are there to offer some groovy tunes this summer! Here's where you can find them in May.
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