
The law in California was primarily used to help Latinos gain political representation.

Higher prices hit small businesses — defined as those with fewer than 500 employees — harder than big ones, and some wonder how long they can survive.

As Cal State approaches the end of its 18-month contract, the university system has not announced whether it will renew the deal.

The high profile case is being heard in federal court in Oakland.

As urban districts grapple with the threat of school closures, rural schools face an even more heart-wrenching scenario: close the school and decimate the town.

Musk recounts his role in formation of OpenAI.

While expanding programs like transitional kindergarten, or TK, has helped stabilize overall enrollment, educators and policymakers are still working to ensure those programs meet key quality standards.

Measure E is a new $192 annual parcel tax increase; Measure C is a one-year business tax waiver for certain small and newly opened businesses.

At issue is Measure E, a proposed $192 annual parcel tax increase that would raise $34 million a year for nine years to support the city’s 911 system, police and fire services, homelessness solutions and anti-illegal dumping efforts.

Advocacy groups said the shared information will show whether a person has a Social Security number, meaning it could be used to identify people in the country without authorization.

Administrators at Redwood High School have been accused of violating a state law that protects the First Amendment and free press rights of student journalists at the school's award-winning newspaper.

CARE Court struggles to serve Californians in acute mental health crises.

A new bill would require schools to screen all kindergartners, first- and second-graders for basic math skills.

The new 700-bed detention facility operated by the for-profit prison company GEO Group is now one of eight ICE detention centers in the state.

Other cities would also see an impact if the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers' Association-sponsored measure passes in November.

The top candidates vying to be California’s next superintendent of public instruction took the stage for two virtual forums this week.

Jones Dickson also contested the value of a hotline for potential victims set up by former district attorney Pamela Price.