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A CalMatters investigation finds the DMV routinely allows dangerous drivers with horrifying histories to continue to operate on our roadways.
Lawmakers move hundreds of bills to die quietly behind closed doors with little public explanation or accountability.
The NIH restored a leading University of California researcher’s $36 million dementia grant after terminating it as part of Trump’s DEI purge.
CalMatters exposes how the California DMV routinely allows dangerous drivers with horrifying histories to continue to operate on our roadways.
The Santa Barbara County pipeline caused a major oil spill a decade ago. The new owners say they don't need new permits. The ...
A California neurologist who’s among the nation’s top researchers on dementia has been swept up in President Donald Trump’s ...
Will this finally give app-based workers a voice? The SEIU-backed bill could give 600,000+ drivers collective bargaining ...
The Delta faces a funding crisis to repair an aging network of 1,100 miles of levees. These earthen berms, mostly on private ...
The Trump administration overstepped its authority when it cut short pandemic relief grants for K-12 schools, a move that ...
Scammers have stolen more than $10 million in federal financial aid from California’s community colleges in the last 12 ...
After a three day hearing this week, State Farm is one step closer to approval for a rate hike on its California customers.
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