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The Shasta Dam project would deliver more water to Central Valley farmers but a tribe could lose sacred sites and endangered salmon could lose habitat.
A declined Real ID application basically rendered a California man "undocumented," risking disenfranchisement given new federal legislation.
Enlarging Shasta Dam would deliver more water to farmers, but endangered salmon could lose habitat in wet years.
Despite efforts to increase the number of mental health providers, many students say the training requirements are onerous ...
California health care giant Kaiser Permanente refused to attend a hearing in the Legislature that focused on its mental ...
Inmate firefighters say their criminal records make it hard to get a regular firefighting job once they're out. A new bill ...
Californians face high housing, health care and food costs. For most people, surpassing Japan in gross domestic product doesn ...
California regulator investigates State Farm over L.A. fire survivors’ complaints as insurer awaits approval of rate increase ...
In a familiar fight, Republicans have pushed their opponents into defensive mode on crime issues, publicly embarrassing ...
Citing a CalMatters investigation, a federal civil suit says LinkedIn and Google did not have consent to get Covered ...
California’s Democratic legislative leaders deemed affordability an “urgent” issue this year. So far they have little to show ...
The $250 million, which would fund about 500 electric trucks at the ports of LA and Long Beach, remains frozen as a legal ...