In a changing Chinatown, one man fights to keep his family’s decades-old business alive
In San Francisco’s Chinatown, rising prices are just the latest in a series of hurdles small business owners have had to face.... Read more.
The struggle for clean air and water in Benicia
Environmental watchdog group Baykeeper filed a lawsuit in federal court against Amports, which owns the Port of Benicia, and Valero for allegedly mishandling p... Read more.
From Cambria to Gaviota, a battle for the future of the California Coast
For decades, communities across central California have fought – both for and against – the creation of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary.... Read more.
New service center hopes to bridge disparities among Vietnamese Americans in Santa Clara County
Staggering health, social, and economic disparities have plagued Vietnamese Americans for decades, both in Santa Clara County and across the United States.... Read more.
What comes next: The settling in after resettling
Despite an increasing number of refugees around the world, only 1% are actually resettled in the world’s 29 resettlement countries, according to the Internati... Read more.
Afghan family begins to rebuild in Bay Area, after three months of life on hold
The Hofionis are among hundreds of Afghans who have arrived in the Bay Area since August. When they first landed in California, they were greeted by resettlemen... Read more.
Unprecedented Texas Senate Bill 8 rattles Bay Area’s pro-choice activists
The marches against Texas SB 8 held in San Francisco and San Jose were among 600 events that took place throughout the United States on Oct. 2, 2021.... Read more.
Protest in San Francisco criticizes treatment of Haitian migrants at Mexico-U.S. border
Protesters in San Francisco rallied against the treatment of Haitians seeking safety at the United States' borders.... Read more.