
The investments in the state budget come as California’s public universities face federal scrutiny and threats to research funding.

Altman takes the stand: "I am an honest and trustworthy businessperson.”

Privacy watchdogs have raised concerns about federal agencies, like ICE, being able to access the camera data.

A flurry of very late votes could delay the populous state's already slow ballot-counting process.

On zoning, permitting, fees and NIMBY obstruction, the leading candidates all say the state must make it easier to build more homes.

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders, and their co-defendant, Microsoft continues to play out just down the hill from Piedmont.

A massive hack of education platform Canvas hit California especially hard.

The state has received much more revenue since January, dramatically changing the funding picture.

At least 18 research grants were suspended in April.

The Insurance Department found hundreds of violations by State Farm and calls for millions of dollars in penalties and a possible suspension.

The state is among the most equitable in how it distributes funding to schools.

Michael Spagna is the university's fifth president in five years.