Housing: You've Got Questions. We Want to Answer Them | KQEDHousing affordability is a crucial issue in the Bay Area, and KQED seeks community input to enhance its coverage and solutions.
KQED to lay off up to 25 employees amid budget shortfallKQED, a public broadcasting station in the Bay Area, is set to lay off 18 to 25 employees due to budget shortfalls.
KQED to lay off employees after buyout packages weren't enoughKQED is expected to lay off 18-25 employees after staff buyouts didn't completely address budget deficit.
KQED to lay off up to 25 employees amid budget shortfallKQED, a public broadcasting station in the Bay Area, is set to lay off 18 to 25 employees due to budget shortfalls.
KQED to lay off employees after buyout packages weren't enoughKQED is expected to lay off 18-25 employees after staff buyouts didn't completely address budget deficit.
Television Host Leslie Sbrocco Declares 'I am the CAN in CANcer' to Inspire Others This Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month - San Francisco Bay TimesLeslie Sbrocco battled Stage 4 colon cancer with numerous treatments, achieving NERD status in March 2024.Working through cancer treatment provided Sbrocco with purpose, joy, and a sense of normalcy, with strong support from colleagues at KQED.