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Last week, the city of San Jose signed an agreement to use $12.7 million of state funds to purchase 200 new tiny homes.
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The recent protests against the killing of Black people by police have put racial inequity at the forefront of our national conversation. Santa Clara…
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San Jose’s Measure B, and the counter-amendment Measure C, would affect housing development and zoning. Measure B would rezone the Evergreen Hills area in…
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Getting around sprawling Santa Clara County is a trick for anyone, but for those without housing, getting to and from services and opportunities is even…
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This story most recently aired in the July 25, 2023 episode of Crosscurrents.He was once a noted local expert on craft beers — and facing multiple health…
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Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic faith that began in ancient Iran over 3,000 years ago. The Bay Area happens to be a hub for the Zoroastrian community,…
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When India became independent in 1947, Britain’s last act as the colonial power was to split the country in two based on religion. Hindus were forced to…
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Last week in San Francisco, Omer Abdelmaged entered a government office in the SoMa district for an asylum interview.Abdelmaged, who also goes by Omer…
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Your CallDid you know that Richmond, Milpitas, and Palo Alto all had sub-divisions where it was illegal for African Americans to own a house? On this edition of…
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Another look at California’s new regulations ... Hundreds apply for Oakland permits ... No more cannabis bus ads ... Can mega-farms be stopped? ... and…
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Another look at California’s new regulations ... Hundreds apply for Oakland permits ... No more cannabis bus ads ... Can mega-farms be stopped? ... and…
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California issues emergency rules ... San Francisco won’t meet New Year’s deadline ... Obama era cannabis rules still honored ... Business, Health and…