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American have been cleaning out their closets like never before during the pandemic. But what happens to all those old throwaways? → Read More
Early on, housing lots in San Francisco were subdivided into plots as little as 25 feet wide -- just enough room for a parlor and a staircase. → Read More
Photographer Ariana Drehsler and KQED reporter Julie Small went on a ride along with a U.S. Border Patrol agent, from the new border wall prototypes to Friendship Park. → Read More
Take a journey with the Bay Area's drinking water -- from mountain to tap. → Read More
The zoo says its new California Trail is designed to re-acquaint visitors with native species, including some long gone. → Read More
Read Facebook CEO's Mark Zuckerberg full prepared testimony, which he is expected to deliver to U.S. Senate and House committees this week. → Read More
More than two-thirds of unionized workers at Disneyland in California tell surveyors that they are food insecure at the place advertised as the "happiest place → Read More
Every time a major storm moves into the area around Montecito, residents may be asked or ordered to evacuate. → Read More
The Center for Biological Diversity, which sued along with the state of California and other advocacy groups, said it would appeal the decision. → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court has yet to decide whether public-employee unions can collect fees from workers who choose not to join the union, an activity which → Read More
U.S. drought monitors this month declared parts of Southern California back in severe drought, just months after the state emerged from that drought category. → Read More
The city saw more than 30,000 car break-ins last year -- nearly three times that of 2010. → Read More
The city saw more than 30,000 car break-ins last year -- nearly three times that of 2010. → Read More
When Jerry Nadeau, 72, a Vietnam vet, met his husband, John Banvard, 100, a World War II vet, neither had been openly gay. → Read More
Judge Persky came into the public spotlight after he handed down a controversial sentence to a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault. → Read More
Biologist Charles Denby is using GMO yeast to make beer more climate-friendly. → Read More
The children were born to two married, same-sex couples with a U.S. citizen parent and foreign parent. → Read More
At least three parties have staked claims to collect Manson's body from the Kern County morgue two months after he died and take control of any of his assets. → Read More
In a newly released investigation, the lack of a motive and other suspects persisted despite looking into nearly 2,000 leads. → Read More
Senate Democrats say they will oppose the GOP's stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown, raising the likelihood of the first partial shutdown since → Read More