Bianca Hernandez, KQED Public Media

Bianca Hernandez

KQED Public Media

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Bookworms, How Many of These Surprising Jane Austen Facts Can You Guess?

It is a truth universally acknowledged that this isn't your usual Jane Austen quiz. → Read More

The Bay Area Remembers Loma Prieta, 30 Years Later

"It was the longest seconds of my life." People who experienced the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 reflect on those heart-stopping moments. → Read More

San Francisco Fleet Week 2019: The Blue Angels Are Here (and So Is the Noise)

Love it or hate it, it's San Francisco Fleet Week again. → Read More

Bay Area Peaks Could Get Some Snow Overnight

Could parts of the Bay Area wake up to snow on Tuesday? → Read More

Know Before You Go: San Francisco Fleet Week

Love it or hate it, it's Fleet Week in San Francisco. → Read More

What You Need to Know: Carr, Mendocino Complex and Ferguson Fires

Major wildfires are burning throughout the state forcing evacuations. Here's what you need to know. → Read More

How to Help Victims of the Carr Fire and Mendocino Complex Fires

Whether it's donating money or volunteering, here are some ways to help out those impacted by the wildfires. → Read More

Obama Releases Summer Reading List Ahead of Trip to Africa

Former President Barack Obama released an Africa-themed summer reading list ahead of his trip to Kenya and South Africa. → Read More

Know Before You Go: San Francisco’s Pride Weekend

It’s the last full weekend of June, so that means it’s time for San Francisco Pride weekend. → Read More

PHOTOS: Corgis Take Ocean Beach By Storm

Corgi Con brought corgi owners and aficionados from around the Bay Area to Ocean Beach. → Read More

Anthony Bourdain on Bay Area Food and Why He Didn't Get Vegetarianism

'It was really one of the first places in America to get into that regional, artisanal heirloom thing.' - the late Anthony Bourdain on San Francisco. → Read More

What You Need to Know About Bay to Breakers

In case you've been busy, here's your reminder that Bay to Breakers is this Sunday. → Read More

National Park Service to Increase Entrance Fees in 2019

The National Park Service announced a fee increase that will go into effect January 1, 2019 for all fee-charging parks. → Read More

Tribes Cut Out of California Pot Market Might Grow Their Own

At issue are legally thorny questions about who governs whom, taxation and the intersection of state marijuana laws with tribes that the federal government → Read More

Rick Gates Pleads Guilty and Begins Cooperating With Mueller Investigation

The business partner of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has reached a deal with the special counsel's office to plead guilty and cooperate going → Read More

Trump Vents Frustration Over Russia Probe, Rails Against FBI

In a rapid-fire series of tweets President Donald Trump unloaded over the Russia investigation, days after an indictment charged 13 Russians with a plot to → Read More

Grand Jury Indicts Russians Linked to Interference in 2016 Election

Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller's office says 13 Russians and three Russian entities took part in a broad information war against the United → Read More

PHOTOS: Are Pot-Themed Weddings Soon to be in High Demand?

Commercial legalization means cannabis is getting incorporated into weddings in new and interesting ways. → Read More

PHOTOS: S.F. Chinatown Prepares for the Year of the Dog

Chinese New Year isn't until Feb. 16, but the festivities in San Francisco's Chinatown have already started. → Read More

In California Visit, Trudeau Mixes Job Deals With Defense of NAFTA

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in California to discuss the North American Free Trade Agreement and to promote Canada to technology firms. → Read More