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California spends more on schools with the neediest kids. Here’s how it’s succeeded, and failed. |
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The feds want to study giving cash to renters. Will Californians be included? |
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‘I couldn’t find a nurse:’ L.A. family sues hospital over life-altering injuries |
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California workers must wait even longer for indoor heat protections |
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Gavin Newsom calls for a ceasefire in Gaza |
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Three months after leaving the state hospital, she was supposed to be free. Instead she was dead |
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California doctors struggle to make payroll one month after ransomware attack |
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With Prop. 1 passage, Gavin Newsom again changes how Californians with mental illness get help |
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California offers health insurance for as little as $10 a month. Some pay more in tax penalties |
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Update: California voters narrowly approve Prop. 1, Gavin Newsom’s mental health overhaul |
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Gavin Newsom hits the road for Prop. 1 as support falls for his mental health measure |
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California gives new moms extra Medi-Cal benefits. It can’t say who’s using them |
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California voters will decide on Newsom’s mental health overhaul. How did we get here? |
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California isn’t on track to meet its climate change mandates — and a new analysis says it’s not even close |
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California weakens plan for mandatory cutbacks in urban water use, yielding to criticism |
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California colleges have to slash emissions. Here’s why decarbonization is complex and costly. |
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‘Simply catastrophic’: California salmon season to be restricted or shut down — again |
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California agrees to long-term cuts of Colorado River water |
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The Klamath River salmon die-off was tragic. Was it predictable? |
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California’s urban runoff flows down the drain. Can the drought-plagued state capture more of it? |
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Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’ |
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Californians: Here’s why your housing costs are so high |
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Sacramento gave a homeless camp a lease as an experiment. Here’s what happened |
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Fresh batch of YIMBY housing bills clash with coastal protections (again) |
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What you need to know about California housing and corporate landlords |
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This California county is testing AI’s ability to prevent homelessness |
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It’s now significantly more deadly to be homeless. Why are so many people dying? |
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Feds leave California on the hook for $300 million in COVID homeless spending |
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Los Angeles’ one weird trick to build affordable housing at no public cost |
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An initiative promised 20,000 homes for mentally ill Californians. It delivered far less |
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Despite college aspirations, Native American students find it hard to leave home |
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California may extend financial aid deadline for students impacted by federal delays |
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California universities struggle to graduate Black students. Cultural centers aim to help |
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Rural California schools are desperate for state help, from special education to construction |
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Cal State student workers voted to form a union. Here’s what students want. |
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California’s warehouse boom forced one Inland Empire town to embrace a future that risks its past |
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Tech-billionaire promises for a new city, from roads to water, are worth hundreds of millions of dollars — if they’re binding |
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If California government wants to use AI, it will have to follow these new rules |
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Large California companies will soon face new rules on how they use AI |
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Californians face higher costs for goods and services than before the pandemic despite inflation slowing |
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Tech boom has slowed, but there are still more Silicon Valley jobs than before the pandemic |
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Academy with millions of dollars in government funding helps hospitality workers get better jobs |
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Wage theft whack-a-mole: California workers win judgments against bosses but still don’t get paid |
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California extended time for flood victims to get state help. They have one more week to apply |
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These gigs offer paths to higher wages for young Californians. Now they’re facing budget cuts |
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Voting rights: California lawmakers may translate more ballots, help more non-English-speakers to vote |
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Border Patrol is dropping off hundreds of migrants at San Diego trolley station after welcome center closes |
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10 years after promise, California still hasn’t included undocumented immigrants in cell phone subsidies |
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It’s the only store for dozens of miles. PG&E’s latest rate hikes could put it out of business |
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California’s fast food workers gain new, first-of-its-kind union to represent them |
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Progressives are not happy with Adam Schiff. Will it matter in U.S. Senate race? |
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California is clearing criminal records — including violent crimes — to offer second chances |
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How some California voters tried to send Biden a message on Gaza ceasefire |
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Huntington Beach on collision course with California over voter ID requirement |
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Does Steve Garvey have a shot against Adam Schiff for U.S. Senate? |
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Adam Schiff, Steve Garvey advance out of California’s U.S. Senate primary |
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California’s fast food workers are getting a raise. But the labor-industry truce is fraying |
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Why California election workers are returning after COVID and conspiracy theories |
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Which bills did Gavin Newsom sign into new California laws? |
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California spent $600 million to house and rehab former prisoners — but can’t say whether it helped |
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This California town was already dying. Then the state moved to close its prison |
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As California closes prisons, the cost of locking someone up hits new record at $132,860 |
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No parole for youth with life sentences, California Supreme Court rules |
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Police want drones in car chases. How SF’s Prop E could affect that |
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Californians want to use Zoom for court appearances. Will lawmakers let them? |
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With tighter budgets, California police seek less time in court |
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Friendlier prison guards? Why Gavin Newsom’s advisers want them at San Quentin |
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How California created the nation’s easiest abortion access — and why it’s going further |
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California’s opioid deaths increased by 121% in 3 years. What’s driving the crisis? |
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California’s homelessness crisis — and possible solutions — explained |
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California crime story: The numbers, explained |
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Narcan at California colleges: Are students getting overdose medication? |
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Ask CJN: Nursing school admission woes |
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California Legislature rushes to spring recess |
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HUD quiere estudiar qué pasaría si se le da dinero en efectivo a los inquilinos en lugar de vales tradicionales conocidos como Sección 8 |
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Gavin Newsom pide un alto el fuego en Gaza |
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Los trabajadores de California deben esperar aún más para obtener protecciones contra el calor en interiores |
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California está borrando antecedentes penales, incluidos delitos violentos, para ofrecer una segunda oportunidad |
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Ahora que Proposición 1 fue aprobada Gavin Newsom cambia la forma en la que los californianos con enfermedades mentales obtendrán ayuda |
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Una década de LCCF: ¿Ha tenido éxito o ha fracasado la apuesta de California por la Fórmula de Financiamiento de Control Local para las escuelas? |
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Evita multas fiscales de hasta $850 por no tener seguro médico: California ofrece opciones por tan solo $10 al mes |
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