After the president sent a letter offering “substantial” federal grants if USC complies with conservative demands, Newsom ...
The bill by a San Francisco Democrat would have allowed some state-funded homeless housing projects to require sobriety.
California homeowners are receiving a break from a new law that restricts HOA fines to $100 for most violations.
California's seven ICE detention centers have to open their doors to local health departments. So far, county officials aren't making much use of that power.
Trump’s policies have affected Nvidia, AMD and the tech industry in different ways. Some experts worry about the effects on innovation.
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California’s insurer of last resort was meant to cover ‘riot-prone areas,’ not climate disasters
By leaning on insurance-based solutions to societal problems, California has put itself on a path toward repeating the mistakes of the past.
Statistics do little to convey the seriousness of homelessness in California. What often matters most is how much people encounter it.
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California businesses, lawmakers turn up the heat in a battle over high workplace temperatures
Lawmakers again passed a bill giving workers compensation to employees harmed by heat on the job. Will Gov. Gavin Newsom veto it, as he did last year?
Critical benefits from the Social Security Administration and Medicare will keep flowing in a government shutdown. You could ...
A federal judge sided with UCLA in ordering the Trump administration to restore hundreds of health and science research grants. Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
The field of would-be governors remains unsettled. This week Toni Atkins, former president pro tem of the state Senate, joined those who've ended their campaigns.
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