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California has ceased its court-ordered medical parole program, instead deciding to keep critically ill prisoners within the ...
California’s Office of Health Care Affordability on April 22 voted to impose strict limits on cost growth at seven hospitals it identified as excessively expensive, according to Bloomberg. Beginning ...
At 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, the CEO of behavioral health nonprofit StarVista sent an email to employees notifying them ...
The Restorative Justice Leadership Summit in San Francisco discussed effective gun violence reduction strategies and the ...
New taxes will soon dwarf the billions spent on homelessness in last decade. Who’s watching over it?
As more than a billion dollars pours in annually from two new homelessness taxes, a raft of new oversight agencies has been ...
Executive Director of the Pollen Initiative, Jesse Vasquez, argues that Proposition 36, which increased penalties for certain ...
El Camino Health started construction on its mixed-use senior living and inpatient rehabilitation center in Sunnyvale on ...
The commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District visited two Air Force installations April 3 to ...
Today on AirTalk, The future of special education is uncertain as Trump plans to dismantle the education department. Also on ...
The Education Dept. is restarting “involuntary” repayment of federal student loans in default. Here’s what borrowers who are ...
Mark Leno, who authored California’s medical parole law when he was a Democratic state senator, criticized prison officials ...
Prisoners who qualify — excluding inmates sentenced to death or life without parole — can be placed in a community health ...
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