
A 2024 Supreme Court decision enabled local governments to adopt stricter ordinances about camping in public spaces.

The final version of Senate Bill 79 offered local governments plenty of wiggle room over the where, when and how of the law.

The $175 million transformation has been inching forward for nearly two decades.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office opened an investigation into sexual assault allegations against the East Bay congressman.

The BAC represents more than 350 major employers and works to advance economic growth, housing solutions and regional collaboration.

The South Bay Democrat recently parted ways with a prominent campaign strategist.

BART relies heavily on passenger revenue from fares and parking fees from customers who park and ride.

State and federal decisions could reshape California’s water systems and rivers.

Even frequent users say they are less excited about AI tools than they were a year ago.

Lawmakers, nonprofit tangle over program promising to address child literacy.

Proposed budget assumes current service levels — and the successful passage of Senate Bill 63, a regional sales tax measure.

Even some of the most liberal lawmakers and labor unions aren’t convinced by the plan, which has gained national attention.

UC Berkeley economists warn it could raise California gas prices.

The case quickly dissipated when local prosecutors said they would not pursue it.

A local nonprofit bought the 33-unit complex earlier this year for about $12 million, far less than the building’s previous market value.

The study examined 14,005 public high schools from the 2015-16 to 2021-22 school years.

San Francisco International Airport is one of the largest airports in the country.

Declining enrollment, special education growth, and COLA adjustments continue to impact district budget discussions across the state.