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A CalMatters investigation found that dozens of companies hid data deletion instructions from Google searches.
The average lawmaker has spoken more than six hours in hearings, but some have uttered barely a peep. More talking doesn’t equal effectiveness.
A change to federal tax credits could allow affordable housing production in California to as much as double, experts say.
Democratic gerrymandering of California’s districts will not be as easy as Republican gerrymandering in Texas.
Rep. Doug LaMalfa fielded expletive-laden questions for more than an hour at his first in-person town hall since Congress ...
Infighting, hyper-regulation and litigation run as deep as the 18 million metric tons of lithium sitting beneath the Salton Sea area, blocking progress.
Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law when it sent troops to L.A. with military security perimeters and alleged apprehensions of civilian protestors.
On Monday a trial will begin to determine whether the U.S. military deployed to L.A. violated the law by doing law enforcement work.
California education leaders are striking deals with tech companies to provide students with opportunities to learn AI.
California leaders should choose compassion and reject a bill that would make it easier to tow RVs, often the last refuge for homeless people.