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Public radio and TV stations across California say they are cutting local programming and laying off staff after Congress approved major funding cuts.
The State Water Resources Control Board didn’t shy away from a controversial pact in a new proposal about Sacramento River Delta water use.
The Trump administration has canceled legal protections for many Afghans in the U.S. There’s little California has been able to do to fill the gap.
California voters in 2016 passed a ballot initiative championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that in part required background checks for ammunition. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found that provision ...
Only a handful of Planned Parenthood organizations will continue to receive money from the federal government. None of them are in California.
California students submit federal financial aid applications even though they fear the government will identify immigrant parents for deportation.
The changes Congress made will hit Covered California and likely drive up health insurance costs for 2 million Californians.
As students use chatbots for quick answers, they can lose the human connections that are key to success in college and careers.
The Border Patrol began conducting operations in Sacramento on Thursday, less than a week after a judge halted its wide-ranging LA raids.
Jasmeet Bains, a doctor and state lawmaker from Bakersfield, will challenge Republican Rep. David Valadao with a campaign focused on health care access.
Cal/OSHA is so understaffed it doesn’t visit all accident sites, even when workers are injured. A state audit says that can ‘undermine’ safety laws.
The presence of masked federal agents is an unnerving part of life in Southern California this summer. Here's a look at who's carrying out the immigration raids.
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