With Justice Martin Jenkins’ retirement, California will lose one of the few Black men ever to serve on our state’s highest ...
Learn why Governor Gavin Newsom recent decisions on climate solutions in California are raising questions about his ...
The Bee will host a discussion with County District Attorney Thien Ho about his new book “The People vs. The Golden State Killer.” ...
The ongoing California governor's race shows a competitive field filled with various candidates and controversies. Several articles cover the candidates stepping into the fray or saying they won't run ...
Silver plans have more moderate deductibles. KFF, the nonpartisan group that conducts health care research, has estimated ...
California spent more than five years and $450 million upgrading our aging 9-1-1 system, only to overhaul its plan and face ...
There are now nearly 9,000 homeless people living in Sacramento County, according to new data from a local nonprofit.
The Department of Public Works announced a new Vision Zero initiative to hammer on fast, cheap street safety improvements.
If the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development implements the change, Sacramento County stands to lose 1,037 housing units, currently home to about 1,431 people, said Kim Winters, a ...
The LAO projected California will face an $18 billion deficit next year. One union hashing out a new contract in 2026 is preparing to fight.
Following her federal indictment earlier this month, Sacramento politicos have rallied around ex-Newsom aide Dana Williamson, setting up an online fund for her legal defense.
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CalMatters: California sees revenue uptick, but not enough to erase its chronic budget deficit
In the four months since the Legislature and Gov. Gavin Newsom enacted a new state budget, revenues – primarily from personal income taxes — have outstripped expectations by several billion ...
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