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The federal lawsuit aims to immediately stop immigration agents from conducting the military-style raids that have swept ...
The number of homeless students in California has grown over the past year. Some of that could be because of better data gathering.
A plan to create a secretive infrastructure entity glided through the state Senate. Lawmakers are now backtracking after transparency advocates sounded the alarm.
The ongoing housing shortage is contributing to the increase in homeless students, but schools are also doing a better job of identifying them.
A legal loophole is being exploited by deep-pocketed California water users who use lawsuits to stall key sustainability plans.
California sent incarcerated firefighters to battle blazes in Los Angeles this year. It's moving toward paying them minimum wage for their work in emergencies.
The costs of leaving the California Environmental Quality Act intact became too high. Newsom confronted the issue squarely, ushering reforms.
ICE arrests near two churches in San Bernardino County last month show how ramped up immigration enforcement is disturbing places that were once deemed protected. On June 20 federal agents picked up a ...
Congress already approved the education funding, which pays for migrant education, after school programs and other services.
In the end, both Republicans and Democrats helped doom a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation that had previously ...
Major changes include an exemption for high-tech industrial plants and other projects. The move, fast-tracked under pressure ...
Between the state budget and other deals, lawmakers have made big changes to the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA.
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