KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
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KQED (channel 9) is a PBS member television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. The station is owned by KQED Inc., alongside fellow PBS station KQEH (channel 54) and NPR member KQED-FM (88.5). The three stations share studios on Mariposa Street in San Francisco's Mission District and transmitter facilities atop Sutro Tower. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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| Broadcast Affiliation | PBS |
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Search ArticlesSan Francisco Approves Cannabis Cafés, a First for the Bay Area
News Home / Local The ordinance lets licensed retailers serve food and drinks alongside on-site cannabis use. Jul 15, 2026 Updated 3:22 pm PT The Board of Supervisors passed the ordinance despite some public health groups and longtime operators urging them to slow down.
‘Total Chaos’: Bay Area Sailors Recall Rescue of Boat Passengers Near Alcatraz
News Home / Local After a 49-foot vessel carrying 20 passengers began sinking near Alcatraz Island on Tuesday afternoon, San Francisco locals were among the first to arrive on the scene and took part in the lifesaving search and rescue mission. Jul 15, 2026 Updated 2:55 pm PT Aaron Anfinson, captain of the Bass Tub, stands on the fishing boat docked in Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco on July 16, 2026.
Kids Learning to Swim at Community Pool in Central Valley
The California Report Home / Podcast / The California Report Many residents don’t have a place to learn how to swim, which could have tragic consequences. Jul 15, 2026 Updated 1:23 pm PT Kids sit on the side of the wading pool as an instructor coaches them on kicking at a brand-new aquatics complex at Orosi High School.
PG&E Shutoffs Planned This Week for Thousands in Northern California Due to Fire Risk
News Home / California Households across the Bay Area, including more than 2,000 customers in parts of Marin County could be affected, according to the utility. Jul 15, 2026 Updated 12:07 pm PT PG&E CEO Sumeet Singh speaks during a press conference at a PG&E substation on Mission and 8th streets in San Francisco on Dec. 22, 2025, after a fire at the site contributed to a major citywide power outage.
To Thrive Alongside AI, Find the Bottlenecks (with Ben Jones)
Life, Automated Home / Podcast / Life, Automated Will AI actually take over every job ever? Economist Ben Jones doesn't think so. Jul 15, 2026 Updated 9:27 am PT Text box asking whether AI will automate away jobs. (Photo of episode guest Ben Jones, courtesy of Kellogg School of Management) View the full episode transcript. Will AI actually take over every job ever? Economist Ben Jones doesn’t think so.
Alameda County Sells Black Housing Developers Abandoned East Oakland Lot for $10
News Home / Housing An East Bay parcel sat vacant for 30 years, buried under $1.7 million in back taxes. It’s been transferred to a local group — and the county says more could follow. Jul 15, 2026 Garbage sits pilled up along the fencing surrounding the lot at 8215 MacArthur Blvd., in East Oakland, on July 14, 2026. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED) For 30 years, an empty, blighted lot in East Oakland has been home to weeds, dumped trash, a billboard and a debt so large no buyer would come near it.
A Community for Formerly Incarcerated San Franciscans Looks to Homeownership
News Home / Housing The effort comes amid skyrocketing home prices driven by the artificial intelligence boom in San Francisco and a shift toward tougher-on-crime policing and prosecution. Jul 15, 2026 Eldridge Cruse sits in the backyard before a dinner party at Template House in San Francisco on June 11, 2026. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) Buying a house amid San Francisco’s spiraling affordability crisis can be daunting in even the most traditional of circumstances.
Are We Doomed If The Internet Goes Dark?
Close All Tabs Home / Podcast / Close All Tabs Doom reporter Ben Bradford explains the risks of an internet apocalypse. Jul 15, 2026 A post-apocalyptic scene is layered behind a smartphone showing the words “No Internet.” (Composite by Ana De Almeida Amaral; Image by SOPA Images and Prianka via Getty Images) View the full episode transcript. What are the chances that the internet could go down forever? How bad for humanity would it be if it did?
Search Continues for 3 Missing People After Boat Sinks Near Alcatraz; 1 Dead
News Home / News One person is dead after a boat carrying 20 individuals sank off the coast of Alcatraz Island. Jul 14, 2026 Jet skis patrol the water near Alcatraz looking for three missing individuals after a cabin cruiser boat sank on July 14, 2026 in San Francisco, California. 16 people were rescued and one death has been reported.
In a 2-0 Victory, Spain Defeats France During SF Bastille Day Celebrations
News Home / Sports Although San Francisco's France fans may not be able to celebrate the outcome of today's match, this weekend will be the city's seventh annual Bastille Day festival. Jul 14, 2026 Charles Dela Roca (left), a fan of Spain, pretends to fight with his friend Theo Piel, a fan of France, during the FIFA World Cup game between France and Spain in San Francisco on July 14, 2026.