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San Francisco Supervisor Chyanne Chen is introducing amendments to Mayor Lurie’s family zoning plan. KALW's Anna Casalme has more.
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After less than three years in office, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus was officially removed from her post at a special Board of Supervisors meeting last night.
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Teachers unions in San Francisco and West Contra Costa say they are preparing to strike.
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Senate Bill 63, also known as the Connect Bay Area Act, adds a regional measure on the 2026 ballot to Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Francisco counties.
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Tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente employees across California and Hawaii began a five-day strike at 7:00 this morning.
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Despite the ongoing government shutdown, tribal members and allies held a Sunrise Ceremony on Alcatraz for Indigenous People's Day
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Salesforce founder Marc Benioff appears to be walking back comments he made last week in which he welcomed the deployment of National Guard troops to San Francisco.
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Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday signed a bill allowing a broad range of relatives to step in as children's caregivers if their parents are deported.
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A startling trend has hit Santa Clara County over the past two years -- more people have fallen into homelessness for the first time and can't find a way out.
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie signed a bill last month that supporters say will crack down on "fencing," or reselling of shoplifted goods.
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The MacArthur Foundation announced the recipients of its coveted ‘genius grants’ on Wednesday. Three of them live in the Bay Area.
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Protestors gathered in front of Airbnb headquarters in San Francisco on Wednesday to call for a boycott against the company.
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The City of Oakland is looking for another police chief.
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California’s community colleges are launching a new artificial intelligence tool to help students and educators.