
Since Gavin Newsom became governor, state support for California’s public universities has grown by 50%.

Dozens of charter schools face renewal under the long-delayed implementation of the 2019 charter reform law.

According to state law, campus police can own military weapons to uphold safety as long as they report it to the public.

Proponents say the state exams, could be a useful tool because they are designed to measure college readiness.

AB 311 would allow drivers to opt in to being tracked through telematics, which transmits data to insurance companies.

If approved by voters, the tax is predicted to generate increased revenue by an additional $4 million to $13 million.

Hilton faces long odds in the November general election against Democratic former state Attorney General Xavier Becerra.

Crime reductions coincided with a rise in arrests; in the Bay Area, Alameda County alone saw a 43% drop in homicides.

The facility, with 75,000 cubic feet of historical records dating back to the 1850s, is an important resource for historians, researchers, families, and students.

The proposed tax comes as public transit agencies in the region face severe budget shortfalls in the current fiscal year.

A bill intended to check investor-led redevelopment could also make it more difficult for fire survivors to sell their properties should they decide or be forced by necessity not to rebuild.

California has historically funded preschool programs differently depending on who operates them.

The rise in autistic college students comes from earlier diagnoses and improved interventions — along with increased awareness and reduced stigma.

CoreCivic will continue operating two ICE detention centers in Kern and San Diego counties.