A new CalMatters investigation shows that things have changed, dramatically. California now has some of the weakest DUI laws in the nation, allowing repeat drunk and drugged drivers to stay on the ...
The long-awaited university has degree plans in place and a commitment from local and state leaders. All that is needed now is a campus.
Opinion
In Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park, a fence won’t cure homelessness or addiction. But it’s a start
L.A. will spend $2 million fencing MacArthur Park. Critics say it will just hide homelessness and addiction issues. Supporters say it'll make the area safer.
California regulators keep tabs on hazardous waste, kind of like how consumers track packages -- even on a short journey. What happens if regulators require less tracking?
OpenAI is converting to a for-profit and settling an investigation by California’s attorney general. Experts and advocates have concerns.
The historic canal was hand-dung and open in eight years. Today, some of California's public works projects are taking decades just to start.
As DUI fatalities surge, a CalMatters investigation finds state leaders have shown little willingness to address the issue.
In California thousands of young men are in crisis — not working and not in school. Helping them requires a multi-faceted ...
Even if Congress approves Adan Schiff's or Doug LaMalfa’s legislation, the hospital is still left with another problem: reopening a closed facility requires cash, and lots of it.
Both Gov. Gavin Newsom and former Vice President Kamala Harris dropped hints about running for president, revealing ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has stoked existing fears that immigration agents could show up near California polls to intimidate voters ...
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