HousingHousing

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.

An aerial view of a number of trailers on a farm site.

2 Years After the Half Moon Bay Shooting, New Housing for Farmers Starts to Take Shape

Housing

California Lawmakers Push Housing Laws to Boost Affordability

East Bay Developers Charged With Bribery in Alleged Antioch Housing Scheme

California Forever’s Shipbuilding Plans Need More Details, Solano County Officials Say

Bill to Reform Controversial California Environmental Law Clears First Legislative Hurdle

A Wall, a War Vet and a Fight for Land: One Family’s 50-Year Battle in Livermore

Berkeley Policy Aims to Cut Pollution From Homes, and Targets the Moment You Sell (or Buy)

What Happens After a Homeless Person Is Arrested for Camping? Often, Not Much

SF Mayor Daniel Lurie Touts Progress on Crime, Homelessness in His First 100 Days

Sponsored