KQED's The California Report

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Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

A few years ago, two companies, one nonprofit, one for profit, received more than $100 million in taxpayer dollars to quickly house homeless people in California. It was part of Governor Gavin Newsom's Project Homekey, which turned hotels into shelters for unhoused people. But li ...  Afficher plus

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Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

A few years ago, two companies, one nonprofit, one for profit, received more than $100 million in taxpayer dollars to quickly house homeless people in California. It was part of Governor Gavin Newsom's Project Homekey, which turned hotels into shelters for unhoused people. But li ...  Afficher plus

Compton Judge Transforms Courtroom Into Place Where Parent-Child Relationship Is Strengthened

Babies and toddlers are removed from their homes and placed in the child welfare system far more than older kids. It’s a traumatic experience that takes place during a pivotal period of development. A judge in Compton is transforming the way she handles cases involving kids under ...  Afficher plus

As Negotiations Continue, Animation Union Looks To Close Gender Gap

The Animation Guild, which represents thousands of animation artists, writers and technicians, is restarting negotiations with Hollywood studios on Monday. Hollywood’s been churning out animated hits since the 1930’s. And since this heyday certain jobs have been dominated by wome ...  Afficher plus

As Immigration Grabs the National Spotlight, California Forges its Own Path on the Issue

Democrats and Republicans are using immigration as a political flashpoint, as we approach election day in November. Meanwhile, California has been on the front lines of the issue for decades, and it has taken some unique approaches to help those that have made the journey to make ...  Afficher plus

Incarcerated Women Say Officers Used Unprecedented Force In August Attack

The California Department of Corrections is investigating after more than 100 women incarcerated in a Central Valley prison were allegedly pepper sprayed and tear gassed by staff for more than an hour. Inmates who’ve been in the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla f ...  Afficher plus