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One in five California children comes from a mixed-status family, in which at least one member is undocumented, according to the California Immigrant Data Portal. Concern is growing among housing ...
ValleyBuild helps residents in CA’s Central Valley get apprenticeships with trade unions as part of the area’s workforce development initiative.
Changes in what we farm and eat can reduce the ways viruses jump from animals to humans, an internal medicine doctor says.
The California election results reveal some noteworthy numbers on Latino voters and the presidential and congressional races.
Latinos moved toward Trump in the California election, but aren’t necessarily abandoning the Democratic Party.
Some California districts say school closures are inevitable. Officials who have done it say broad participation is key.
Los Angeles voters backed an overhaul of the Board of Supervisors. San Francisco, on the other hand, voted down a more meaningful reform.
UC regents outline plans for building repairs and new construction. They say higher out-of-state tuition will help close the ...
Republicans in three Inland Empire races for Congress or the Legislature were either leading or able to fend off Democratic ...
CalMatters spoke to state housing experts to gauge the possible effect of a second Trump administration on California’s ...