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Kamala Harris Still Won't Weigh in on California's Tough-on-Crime Ballot Measure

California's Prop. 36 has divided Democrats. Vice President Kamala Harris, who is registered to vote in the state, has not said how she'll vote on it.

Marina Del Rey Apartment Tenants Say Landlord and Security Company Could Have Prevented Shooting Incident

The shooting capped months of bizarre, sometimes violent behavior that was reported to management as recently as four days before the attack, the suit said.

Schiff and Pelosi Take Trump Threats Seriously, and as More Proof He's Unfit for Office

Trump has called former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam B. Schiff enemies of the country and says they may need to be handled with force.

Australian Hiker Fatally Crushed by Tree on Grueling Yosemite Hike

A tree fell in Yosemite on Oct. 8, crushing a man who was hiking at the park.

'Small Local Outbreak' of Mosquito-Borne Dengue Virus Reported in Baldwin Park

Public health officials are concerned about mounting cases of mosquito-borne dengue virus in Baldwin Park and the potential for its continued spread.

SpaceX Sues California Regulators, Alleging Anti-Musk Bias in Rocket Rejection

SpaceX has sued the California Coastal Commission after the state agency rejected a plan that would allow Elon Musk's company to launch up to 50 rockets a year.

Liberal San Francisco Asks Conservative Supreme Court for Relief From EPA Rules

Lawyers for San Francisco told the court it was 'unfair and unworkable' to hold the city potentially liable for huge fines because of polluted water along Pacific beaches near the city.

Man Arrested With Guns Outside Trump Rally Sues Riverside County Sheriff for Defamation

Vem Miller, 49, was arrested on gun charges Saturday after deputies found loaded guns in his car. He filed a defamation suit Tuesday against Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.

How California Can Transform Math Education for English Learners

Ensuring new math textbooks and instructional materials are optimized for English learners helps school districts promote equity and save money.

Bass Overhauls How L.A. Handles Street Repairs. But There's Still a Miles-Long Backlog.

Bass signs executive directive to inventory and prioritize it's streets and public squares in a bid to speed up fixes. Los Angeles spends $860 million a year on infrastructure, but doesn't have an inventory of its assets.

She Filed for a Restraining Order Against Her Ex-Boyfriend. Hours Later, She Was Dead

Hours after requesting a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, a Bellflower woman is fatally shot by the man, who then killed himself, authorities say.

PG&E Prepares to Potentially Cut Power to Thousands of California Customers

Some customers in the San Francisco Bay Area could be put in the dark.

El Inland Empire Registra Un Elevado Número De Muertes en Las Prisiones

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Inland Empire Has High Number of Jail Deaths

Inland Empire inmates make up 19% of those who die in custody. The most dangerous period for inmates is before they get through trial.

Caminos Del Southwest: A Road Trip Through Latino America

Seven days. Seven states. Nearly 3,000 miles. Gustavo Arellano talks to Latinos across the Southwest about their hopes, fears and dreams in this election year.

CA Ride-Hailing Drivers Could Get Back Pay

Ride-share driver and SEIU Gig Workers Union member John Mejia (center) speaks during a press conference outside the California Supreme Court in San Francisco on May 21, 2024. Photo by Juliana Yamada for CalMatters

Una Proposición Electoral en California Promete Un ‘Tratamiento Masivo’ Para Los Delitos Relacionados Con Las Drogas, Pero ¿pueden Los Condados Proporcionarlo?

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California Ballot Measure Promises ‘Mass Treatment’ for Drug Crimes. Can Counties Provide It?

Prop. 36 pledges to send more people convicted of drug possession to treatment instead of prison. Behavioral health directors say that’s easier said than done with workforce shortages across the state.

Many California Workers Can’t Ask for Better Pay. Prop. 32 Lets Voters Speak for Them

This fall, California voters will decide whether the state should adopt an $18 minimum wage. Below, a longtime food worker believes Proposition 32 will be transformative for families barely scraping by. The opposing view: A small business owner worries a …

Why Raising the Minimum Wage Won’t Make California More Affordable

This fall, California voters will decide whether the state should adopt an $18 minimum wage. A small business owner worries Proposition 32 will trigger higher costs and further strain government coffers. The opposing view: A longtime food worker believes these …

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