California and other states are suing the federal government over an indication that it will not honor commitments to food stamp benefits.
In California thousands of young men are in crisis — not working and not in school. Helping them requires a multi-faceted approach.
Opinion
When this California Spanish-language TV station closed, a news desert opened for Latino viewers
The loss of KMUV 23, a Telemundo affiliate in Salinas, adds to the atrophy of local journalism. It also harms civic engagement and public advocacy.
Even if Congress approves Adan Schiff's or Doug LaMalfa’s legislation, the hospital is still left with another problem: reopening a closed facility requires cash, and lots of it.
Two of the ten Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism were awarded to CalMatters journalists.
An area represented by Republican Rep. Darrell Issa for years could find itself with an influx of blue voters if Prop. 50 passes.
The measure would tie conservative towns with liberal cities in San Diego County in an attempt to weaken Republican votes.
Both Gov. Gavin Newsom and former Vice President Kamala Harris dropped hints about running for president, revealing ...
The federal government pulled $1.2 billion in hydrogen funding for California. Los Angeles is pressing ahead anyway — starting with the Scattergood power plant.
This California high school features multi-hour labs that blend topics and the curriculum is tailored to students’ interests.
Find out what’s inside Trump's settlement demand letter to UCLA, which the public has known about, but now has access to after UC faculty sued.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has stoked existing fears that immigration agents could show up near California polls to intimidate voters ...
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