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KQED aims to tell the story of how California got into a housing affordability crisis by exploring the history and regional policies of the Bay Area. We want to know how marginalized residents are affected.

California Wants Cities to Plan For More Housing. Cities Say the Rules Are Unclear

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Displacing People for 'Progress' — the Origins of BART

San Francisco Homelessness Up 7% Despite Decline in Street Camping

California Forever Says 12 Start-Ups Will Open Workplaces in Its New City

A Black man wearing a cap and white shirt rests his arms and looks out a window.

Prop 47 Has Saved California Millions. These Are the Programs It's Funded

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Alameda County’s Homeless Count Decreases for 1st Time in a Decade

Half Moon Bay Farmworker Housing Gains Approval After Push by Newsom

'I Am Still Haunted': Women Accuse Rising SF Political Star of Rape and Abuse

Newsom Seeks Faster Track for Home Insurance Rate Hikes as Market Shrinks

A woman in a dark-blue jacket that says 'Crisis Intervention Specialist' on the back walks through a BART train.

'We Approach in Peace': Are BART's Efforts to Help People in Crisis Working?

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