El Dorado County Statewide Articles


Menos Niños Asisten a Las Escuelas Públicas De California; ¿existe Alguna Manera Correcta De Cerrar Los Campus?

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Fewer Kids Are Going to California Public Schools. Is There a Right Way to Close Campuses?

Declining enrollment, the end of pandemic relief funding and uncertain state funding are forcing school districts to make some difficult decisions.

California Bird Flu Outbreak Warrants a Broader Look at the Risky Ways We Produce Food

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This Central Valley Program Helps Californians Get Six-Figure Jobs

ValleyBuild is a workforce development program that helps applicants into apprenticeships for construction trades.

A 150-Million-Year Journey From the Jurassic to Exposition Park

She's big, she's green, and she's L.A.'s newest icon. Meet Gnatalie the dinosaur.

Expansion of San Luis Reservoir Set to Boost California's Water-Storing Capacity

The federal government and California water agencies announced an agreement to raise a dam and expand San Luis Reservoir, increasing its water-storing capacity.

Higher Monthly Payments Loom for Many Student Loan Borrowers

The arrival of the Trump administration signals the end of efforts by the Biden administration's Education Department to lighten student borrowers' debt burden.

Pagar Primero, Parir Después: Algunos Servicios Piden a Las Embarazadas Que Paguen Fortunas Antes Del Parto

En abril, cuando apenas llevaba 12 semanas de embarazo, Kathleen Clark estaba en la recepción de su ginecólogo-obstetra cuando le pidieron que pagara $960, el total que la consulta calculaba que tendría que pagar después del parto.

Pay First, Deliver Later: Some Women Are Being Asked to Prepay for Their Baby

In April, just 12 weeks into her pregnancy, Kathleen Clark was standing at the receptionist window of her OB-GYN's office when she was asked to pay $960, the total the office estimated she would owe after she delivered.

Watch: Why the US Has Made Little Progress Improving Black Americans’ Health

The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit.

Watch: Why the US Has Made Little Progress Improving Black Americans’ Health

The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit.

If You Get a Call From Someone Saying They’re a Benicia Cop, Police Warn It’s Likely a Scam

Benicia police are advising the public to remain vigilant against scams after several reports from local residents who received phone calls from someone claiming to be from the police department.Police said the scammer uses a false badge number to identify …

Los Angeles County Approves Historic Governance Reform. San Francisco Backs a Study

It got lost in the massive attention paid — with good reason — to Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the presidency, but a quiet revolution occurred in Los Angeles County.

What to Know About Changes in STEM Math Placement at California Community Colleges

Starting next year, more STEM majors in community colleges will be enrolled directly into calculus, skipping prerequisites, as colleges comply with a new law. The changes excite some educators and worry others.

Carjacker Crashes Near Beverly Hills Tree-Lighting Event, Injuring 4, Police Say

A man was arrested in Beverly Hills on Thursday evening on suspicion of stealing a car and injuring four bystanders in a hit-and-run near a holiday event.

Flood Resiliency Resources Available to San Francisco Residents Ahead of Rainy Season

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has released a list of resources for residents and businesses to prepare for potential flooding this rainy season.Looming La Niña climate conditions preceded by this year’s hot, dry summer could increase the risk of …

A Contra Costa County Historian’s Reminder: ‘Our Heritage in California Is Hispanic’

Contra Costa County historians recently hosted an educational celebration of the state’s rich Hispanic history — a needed lesson, one local historian says, in the modern climate. A driving motivation behind the event was to recruit descendants of the California …

So-Called Nurse Was a Serial Impersonator Hired by at Least Two SoCal Hospitals, Officials Say

Burbank police arrested a woman they said was pretending to be a registered nurse and overseeing the care of some 60 patients.

'A Deadly Joke': Man Accused of Stabbing Cash App Founder to Death Reveals His Side

Nima Momeni testified in his own murder trial this week, taking an aggressive stance.

Newborn Boy Found Dead on Skid Row Was Dropped From Fourth Floor, Police Say

A newborn boy was found dead in a Skid Row alleyway after police said he may have been dropped from a fourth floor bathroom window.

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