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California is suing the Trump administration again, this time over federal action against the state’s environmental rules.
From dining hall leftovers to refrigerated food lockers and grab-and-go-meals, some campuses are trying their own version of a school lunch program.
California went from being a state with high economic mobility and opportunity to a society starkly separated by wealth, income and race.
Today’s decision could upend California’s phaseout of gas-powered cars and diesel trucks, and its battle against air ...
At least 24 UC and Cal State campuses lost science research training grants that provided their students with annual stipends of $12,000 or more.
California has used federal waivers to help clean up its air quality for decades. The U.S. Senate will likely revoke that ...
People who file complaints against police officers see a warning against making a false report. A dispute over the LAPD's form reached the California Supreme Court.
An Assembly bill requiring hospitals to screen patients for financial aid eligibility could help Californians avoid excessive medical debt.
Gov. Newsom's budget projections consistently overshoot revenues or underestimate expenditures, often by billions of dollars.
Footage seen by CalMatters appears to show that Sen. Sabrina Cervantes was not at fault when an SUV smashed into her vehicle.
California’s first-in-the-nation program to prop up the ailing news industry is starting off with half the money initially ...
California’s community colleges are proposing a student application fee to combat increases in financial aid fraud. Students ...