There are a lot of indicators that suggest the Yes side is going to win comfortably,” says one nonpartisan pollster.
Campus officials won’t divulge security plans but say they are ready to host the conservative organization two months after its founder was killed.
CalMatters investigative reporter Anat Rubin has won the Journalistic Integrity Award from the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice. Each year, the organization only presents this award if they ...
One California Head Start program has closed and three more are about to. More closures are expected soon as the shutdown ...
Nonprofits, political parties and a billionaire have spent nearly $26 million on ads and messaging to sway voters to support ...
Different California entities are trying to get ready in advance of federal food stamp money stopping in a few days.
AB 715 creates the nation’s first statewide antisemitism prevention coordinator, a position dedicated to helping schools ...
Technology companies and Hollywood corporations are laying off thousands. The only job growth is in government and healthcare.
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 ...
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.
As DUI fatalities surge, a CalMatters investigation finds state leaders have shown little willingness to address the issue.
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.
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