California teachers ‘tread lightly’ for America’s 250th as they navigate competing narratives
By Carolyn Jones The national political climate may be polarized and combative, but California is taking steps to ensure K-12 students learn…
By Carolyn Jones The national political climate may be polarized and combative, but California is taking steps to ensure K-12 students learn…
By Marisa Kendall None of the projects expected in 2025 under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mental health ballot measure have opened, CalMatters has…
By Lauren Hepler and Robert Lewis The man in charge of California’s Department of Motor Vehicles finally had to face tough questions…
By Cayla Mihalovich An insurance crisis continues to rattle California’s foster care system, threatening to displace thousands of vulnerable children. Since 2024,…
Mack is a sweet, friendly and high-energy boy who is ready to bring some endless tail wags and affection into your life!…
On Feb. 25, the San Bernardino County Office of Emergency Services (OES) met with partnering agencies for an After-Action Review, or AAR,…
By Jon Coupal The decision by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to pursue another sales tax is just the latest…
By Ana B. Ibarra Despite the loss of federal subsidies that lowered costs for millions, California’s private health insurance marketplace held nearly…
By Connor Forbes O’Brien Potatoes are a tried-and-true way to prepare breakfast potatoes and also happen to be my favorite way to…
By Rachel Becker It’s been a deadly winter on California’s slopes, but the state has no idea how bad it really is.…