As most lawmakers stay home during the shutdown, Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., keeps reporting to his Capitol Hill office, ...
2025 has been a ghoulish year for horror, and you can catch all of it this weekend: Doggie dread, a vampiric Oscar contender, thrillers zombified, supernatural, and nuclear. No tricks, just treats.
Police used DNA testing and a tip from a parent to identify a 19-year-old male suspect in an attack that disturbed the city.
Here are this morning's headline stories for October 31st, 2025: In our latest report for the segment, California Divided, we ...
With the federal government shutdown, Bay Area officials and food banks are planning ahead of thousands losing CalFresh ...
KQED's new series, "Love You for You," features trans and nonbinary youth from across California in conversation with people ...
Parents in a handful of classes said they are operating with a rotation of substitute teachers and instructional coaches — ...
Two federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using contingency ...
Starting Nov. 1, unpermitted RVs and other large vehicles could be ticketed or towed if they park for more than two hours.
When October rolls around, child care centers in the Tenderloin usually take young kids miles away to visit a pumpkin patch.
A few minutes before 9 o’clock on a recent Saturday night, the line of prospective customers that looped around the Castro ...
Along Lake Merced and in the Bayview, families who turned to RVs for shelter face new city rules that could uproot the ...
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