Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
KQED
Stories by KQED
-
"These fires will likely be the costliest in history, not the deadliest, and that is the only silver lining right now."
-
As part of his $322.2 billion spending plan for the 2025–26 budget year, Newsom is prioritizing existing programs and future savings.
-
Residents should see insurance options expand this year, but homeowners may also see some higher rates.
-
During the guided hikes, you’ll be able to enjoy the outdoors and learn about local geology, wildlife and cultural treasures.
-
In January 2025, the U.K. will require an electronic travel authorization for visitors and the European Union will require the same mid-2025.
-
Gas stoves emit a host of pollution that is unhealthy for you, from gases that irritate your lungs to carcinogens.
-
After companies spent years fleeing California’s insurance market following catastrophic wildfires and inflation, Farmers Insurance is reopening some closed lines of coverage starting today.
-
You may have seen a tsunami hit San Francisco in a movie, but what would it really be like?
-
California lawmaker says President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to deport undocumented immigrants has created fear for students and families.
-
The GOP nominee has trained his eye even more squarely on the Golden State and its progressive record — a line of attack he’s likely to lean into at tonight’s debate with Vice President Harris.
-
More than 15,000 employees with money waiting for them worked for businesses in California, one of the top states with unclaimed wages.
-
When the fungal spores are kicked up in dirt, they can enter the lungs and cause the disease, resulting in pneumonia-like symptoms.