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A new study from the UC Merced Community and Labor Center reports a disruptive decline in private sector work in California since the start of federal immigration enforcement activity. The data ...
Officials are doing their best to shore up water systems infiltrated by invasive golden mussels, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected.
(Reuters) -U.S. insurers are requesting the biggest premium increases for Obamacare plans since 2018, according to an analysis by health-research firm KFF, prompted by the looming expiry of ...
Would someone please give gubernatorial candidate Chad Bianco a crash course in California geography before he embarrasses himself again? Or maybe provide him with cue cards for his next video ...
Opinion Opinion: Why California farmers don’t want to lose land to solar farms by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist July 17, 2025, 5:34 p.m.
What are the recesses conducted by the California Legislature? And what is the purpose of Interim Study? There are actually joint recesses after both years of the 2-year Session.
Pleasanton City Council approves a water rate study, setting the stage for potential changes in local water and sewer bills.
As the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District looks to diversify its sources of supply, ratepayers will shoulder some of the cost burden of new initiatives. The water agency—which serves a swath of ...
Signs saying ‘Save our wells’ and ‘No livestock’ line the street on County Road A near the Henry-Fulton County line. It’s in opposition to a cattle farm being built nearby.
A screen shot of campaign video of Sheriff Chad Bianco, a candidate for California governor, in front of Templeton Feed & Grain, which was partially destroyed in July 4 fire.
The study examined the financial consequences of federal immigration enforcement in California, home to over two million undocumented immigrants.