Under a recent California law, more sex abuse victims are suing school districts, increasing insurance premiums for all districts.
The governor tripled early childhood funding and expanded TK to all 4-year-olds. But preschools are closing, making infant care harder to find.
Opinion
Who’s running for California Insurance Commissioner? Here’s a look at the field of candidates
There are 15 candidates vying to be the state's top insurance regulator, a hot seat as thousands of LA residents try tapping insurance to help them recover from wildfires.
Community schools are becoming neighborhood hubs by prioritizing academics, youth and family services, mental health and restorative justice.
Thousands of Kaiser health care workers, including 22,000 nurses in Southern California, are on strike to demand better pay and staffing. The walk out has resulted in canceled or delayed appointments ...
Congress restores critical access status for Glenn Medical Center, but the shuttered California hospital still needs $40-50 million to reopen.
Isolated by freeways and cities, coastal mountain lions risk inbreeding to extinction. The state just gave them new ...
Building homes inside a factory has long been seen as a way to revolutionize the American housing industry. Can California finally make it happen?
Punishing all for the noncompliance of a few breeds resentment among those who follow rules. Schools should confiscate phones from students who repeatedly offend to reinforce ideal behavior and ...
Opinion
Here’s how Newsom’s spending binge outstripped revenues, creating California’s chronic deficit
Obscure charts show how California's spending exploded under Newsom, far outstripping its stagnant population growth, inflation and a hefty increase in revenues.
An ongoing CalMatters investigation has shown the state routinely allows dangerous drivers to stay on the road, where they go on to kill.
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