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Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Operation Extended

12/19/2024

Learn more about how a deal from 2022 to extend operations of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant and a recent California Public Utilities Commission decision are leading to higher electricity bills across the state.

How America Lost Control of the Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic

12/19/2024

Keith Poulsen's jaw dropped when farmers showed him images on their cellphones at the World Dairy Expo in Wisconsin in October. A livestock veterinarian at the University of Wisconsin, Poulsen had seen sick cows before, with their noses dripping and udders slack.

CA Nurses Demand Changes to Addiction Recovery Program

12/19/2024

For California nurses seeking help with alcohol or drug abuse, the road to recovery through a program managed by their licensing board can be fraught, writes CalMatters health reporter Kristen Hwang.

Re-elected Elk Grove Mayor and Council Members Sworn In

12/19/2024

The first order of business of the December 11 Elk Grove City Council was the swearing in of the re-elected mayor and two council members to their new term of office. Read on to learn more about their remarks at the ceremony.

Cal Fire Opens Applications for Free Summer Firefighter Camp for Young Californian Women

12/18/2024

Cal Fire is taking applications for Camp Cinder, a free four-day, three-night immersive firefighter camp for young women ages 15-17. The program, led by women firefighters and offered June 23-26 in Shasta and San Luis Obispo, will teach rope skills, water rescues, hose movement, leadership and more,

New Decisions Boost California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate, but Major Hurdles Remain

12/18/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decree that by 2035 all new cars sold in California must be powered by batteries or other zero-emission systems has received a double dose of legal and political support.

A California Recovery Program Keeps Watch on Addicted Health Workers — But Not Doctors

12/18/2024

California doctors are asking the state to create a ‘safe harbor’ program for addiction recovery. They say the current system discourages doctors from participating because they regard it as punitive.

Why Income and Tense Politics Are Limiting Access to Civics Classes in California

12/18/2024

All high school students are required to take civics, but a lack of money can limit opportunities. And in some communities, parent objections pressure teachers to avoid certain topics.

Elk Grove Dissolves Arts Commission

12/18/2024

In their December 11 meeting, the Elk Grove City Council voted to dissolve the Art Commission. Read on to learn about the new commission replacing it,

California Declares Bird Flu Emergency

12/18/2024

As the first serious case of bird flu in a human is reported and more dairy herds across the state are infected, California Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency. Read on to learn what that entails.

Law Enforcement Officials Pledge Fairness in Prop. 36 Enforcement

12/17/2024

In a December 17 press conference, Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho and Sheriff Jim Cooper announced local enforcement of Proposition 36. Read on to learn more about their plans.

Sacramento Fails to Pass Community Benefits Agreement Ordinance

12/17/2024

In their December 3 meeting, the Sacramento City Council failed to pass a proposed community benefits ordinance for major developments receiving $10 million or more in city funding. Read on to learn more about how community benefits agreements work, and why the proposed ordinance failed.

Sacramento City Council City Manager Contract Extension

12/17/2024

In their December 17 meeting, the Sacramento City Council voted to not extend the contract with City Manager Howard Chan. Read on to learn what's next for the city.

National Center for Atmospheric Research Explains: Atmospheric Rivers

12/17/2024

Use this explainer by the National Science Foundation-sponsored National Center for Atmospheric Research to understand atmospheric rivers and how they'll change as the climate warms.

California Workforce Fund Targets Programs Solving Problems

12/17/2024

Child care centers throughout California struggled to find people with the right credentials to look after their babies, toddlers and preschoolers. At the same time, many people who wanted to become early childhood educators faced difficulties in earning the credentials.

Biden Administration Approves California Electric Car Mandate. Will Trump Try to Revoke It?

12/17/2024

The US EPA granted California’s waiver, which the incoming Trump administration is likely to try to overturn in the courts. The state’s zero-emission vehicle mandates have been the driving force behind California’s progress in cleaning up dangerous air pollutants.

Here’s How California Plans to Get Millions of Adults Without College Degrees Into Better Jobs

12/16/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “Master Plan for Career Education” seeks to help the nearly 7 million adults in California who lack college degrees by giving them college credit for their work experience and by changing the requirements on some state jobs.

Can New State Regulations Resolve California’s Existential Insurance Crisis?

12/16/2024

There’s no law requiring California property owners to carry insurance, but the vast majority buy it to protect themselves from fire and other perils, or are required to do so by their mortgage lenders.

A New California Law Bans Your Boss From Ordering You to Attend Anti-Union Meetings

12/16/2024

Gov. Newsom and legislative Democrats pushed through a law that bans employers from requiring workers to attend ‘captive audience meetings.’ It was the latest victory for the labor movement at the state Capitol.

California’s Jail Population Will Rise Thanks to Prop. 36. So Will Inmate Deaths, Advocates Say

12/16/2024

California recorded historically high numbers of deaths in county jails for the past six years. Now, counties expect to house more prisoners as Prop. 36 takes effect.