
Here’s a snapshot of the top candidates for governor’s incomes and taxes.

The state may get into the construction insurance business.

The Bay Area congressman is one of the top polling Democrats running for governor in a crowded primary field.

CSU may phase out some majors as part of a plan to make degree programs more career-focused.

California has the largest immigrant population in the nation, and small businesses provide the bulk of new jobs in the state.

It’s the start of what could be a spending blitz in the upcoming election.

Legislators approved an audit of three joint intelligence centers, citing concerns about civil liberties and privacy.

Bill would authorize funding for a statewide advocacy organization.

Losing undocumented workers, the report says, would reduce economic output by slowing down production and driving up operation costs.

The state leader in A-G readiness among high school graduates adjusted schedules, counseling, and course offerings to boost student readiness.

California became the first state to create César Chávez Day 26 years ago.

Incident was not connected with the federal shutdown, and prompted renewed calls for limits on federal immigration enforcement.

Prices in the Bay Area were above $6 per gallon at some gas stations Friday.

Report highlights need for better state data on school administrators.

Proposed shift would include a new education commissioner role in Sacramento.

See how the state’s top politicians are reacting to the revelations and calling for change.

Many Bay Area cities and counties have been re-examining their contracts with Flock Safety in recent months.