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The third of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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As housing was perhaps the single largest subject of legislative activity in the last year, YLR returns to discuss landlord tenant law, the first installment for Spring 2024.YLR Host Jeff Hayden is joined by landlord-tenant attorneys extraordinary: Jessica Chylik and Sal Timpano of San Francisco and David Finkelstein of San Mateo. As always, we take your calls and answer your questions.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call, toll-free, at (866) 798-8255.
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A census typically uses street addresses to count the number of people living in each household. But how do we keep track of how many people are experiencing homelessness in our communities? Early this morning, more than a thousand volunteers were sent out across Alameda County to do just that.
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Your Legal RightsAs housing was perhaps the single largest subject of legislative activity in the last year, YLR returns to discuss landlord tenant law, the first installment for 2024.YLR Host Jeff Hayden is joined by landlord-tenant attorneys Jessica Chylik of San Francisco and David Finkelstein of San Mateo. As always, we take your calls and answer your questions.
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Efforts to clear out homeless encampments have been increasing across the Bay Area in recent months. In Berkeley, at a large encampment at the intersection of Seventh and Harrison Streets, residents have pushed back.
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Under San Francisco Mayor London Breed, police have hundreds of drug dealers and users this year. But how do San Francisco residents feel about these arrests?
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Volunteerism typically surges as much as 50 percent in November and December. Nonprofits also receive roughly one fourth of their annual contributions in those months. How can the public extend their generosity to those in need throughout the year?
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The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the nation's most expensive housing markets. What is being done to ease the pressure?
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San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved much debated changes to housing development policies, narrowly avoiding a looming deadline from the state.
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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