News
University of California officials warn that state budget cuts will force it to lower its student enrollment numbers.
Special education is shifting to a different federal agency. Advocates fear the loss of expertise will harm students.
How do high schoolers in your area really fare after graduation? A new California tool lets you know
California’s new Cradle to Career dashboards track students' college paths and earnings after high school graduation — but ...
A Fox News host? A sheriff? Is there a Republican who can finally win statewide in California again?
Though lacking the statewide profiles of a deluge of Democratic contenders, a pair of GOP hopefuls with devoted conservative followings has jumped into the open 2026 gubernatorial race in recent ...
Santa Monica College started the first community college program to train people for jobs in homeless services. But can it last?
Opinion
Keeping California’s lights on will require a major electricity market, partnerships across the WestFor California to reach its challenging clean, reliable and affordable electricity goals, the state needs an energy market across the West.
California's high unemployment rate and job losses in private industries predated President Trump's global trade crusade.
Google, oil companies and utilities helped push California lobbying to a record $540 million in 2024, up 10% from the year ...
Any Californian can now buy Naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal drug, at a steep discount through a deal Gov. Gavin Newsom's office negotiated.
Sen. Scott Wiener's bill failed after construction trade unions - major Democratic donors - convinced lawmakers to kill the ...
There were relatively few arrests inside evacuation zones during the LA fires, yet California legislators have put looting center stage.
Nearly half a year into the dispute, eight striking Kaiser mental health workers wrapped up a hunger strike as negotiations ...
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