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Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation to ban California companies from deploying driverless trucks. Yet lawmakers have resurrected ...
California prisons will make more use of canine searches on visitors and staff as they attempt to stem the flow of drugs and ...
Some Los Angeles fire victims had insurance settlements seized by mortgage lenders, adding new barriers that cause costly delays.
Evidence of racial bias in jury selection led Alameda County to review dozens of death penalty cases. A new district attorney is withdrawing from that effort.
Prosecutors will not file DUI charges against California Sen. Sabrina Cervantes, after a blood test showed she had “no ...
President Trump aims to cut more than $10 billion in education spending. He singles out just one San Diego college program by ...
Congressional GOP efforts to preserve tax cuts for the wealthy could kick millions of Californians off Medi-Cal because of work requirements.
A proposal in Congress would require some adults to document 80 hours a month of work. Experts say the red tape and paperwork is so cumbersome that even people who work will lose Medi-Cal.
As Newsom and legislators fashion a new state budget, verbal exchanges between him and local officials have become sharper.
Worse than COVID? California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
CalMatters work was praised for showing “deep reporting” and “empathy” in this year’s Golden State Journalism Awards from the Sacramento Press Club.