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Governor Gavin Newsom says the budget proposal he released last week zeroes out California’s deficit for the next two years. But experts at the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office warn the state still isn’t prepared for the shortfalls likely in the years ahead.
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Farmers market shoppers, and the farmers who sell to them, may lose access to Market Match money by early 2027 if supplemental funding is not added to next year's state budget.
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From car chases to community cleanups, the story of Vincent Williams’ approach to Oakland’s confounding illegal dumping problem.
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The winner of the 2026 Tiny Desk Contest is revealed by NPR Music's Bobby Carter. It's the 12th time that an unsigned musical artist has won the nationwide challenge.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jack Schlossberg, Democratic candidate for New York's 12th Congressional District and the grandson of President John F. Kennedy.
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CrosscurrentsIllegal dumping is a big problem in Oakland. Today, we’ll from unhoused people about how the excess garbage that accumulates around encampments impacts their daily lives — and, some of the strategies they use to manage it.