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The federal government has filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to lift a ban on roving immigration ...
After hundreds of international students lost and then regained their legal status, some in California are avoiding public spaces and social media.
State park employees saved millions of dollars in artifacts stored at the Will Rogers State Historic Park from January’s deadly fires.
A proposal seeking to curtail legal battles over groundwater management in California goes too far, says a Kern County water official.
Newsom is fond of touting California’s economic output, yet rarely mentions its high rates of unemployment, poverty and homelessness.
Justices reversed a decision upholding cuts to solar panel owners by 75 percent. A lower court must now revisit the net metering decision.
The state built a clean grid. Now lawmakers are eyeing opening its market to states that rely on coal. Critics say it’s a ...
“There is a lot of evidence that people who go to college in prison are not involved in the activities you need to worry about,” Delaney said. Students only qualify for prison education programs once ...
After the National Science Foundation suspended UCLA research grants, the UC claims that decision violated a court order.
Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead were not political. But 1966 was an intensely political moment in California. Culture and politics swirled.
Unfettered use of AI-driven deepfakes in political campaigns present an obvious peril, but so does any effort to prohibit free speech.
California committed more than $200 million toward refashioning San Quentin as a hub for rehabilitation. Prisoners followed ...
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