
The ballot proposal would create a new source of funding for several public transit agencies facing budget deficits.

Independent audit finds reduction in operating costs -- a key hurdle in order for the agencies to qualify for new funding from the proposed sales tax measure.

Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.

The monitor was installed in 2003 as part of a court settlement following the so-called “Oakland Riders” scandal.

The move has sparked debate about the cost of the agreement and the quality of ChatGPT's educational product.

The governor called on state officials to study everything from job subsidies to stock compensation policies to mitigate tech-driven layoffs.

A Republican-backed voter ID law proposed for the November ballot could prevent as many as 1 million eligible Californians from voting.

SJSU's computer engineering and software engineering programs now surpass top-tier schools such as CalTech, UC Berkeley, and Stanford.

The proportion of unsheltered homeless people who are not in any form of emergency, interim, or transitional housing also decreased, by 18%.

Santa Clara County officials said they were caught unaware of the planned project and cast doubts on whether it complied with local zoning laws.

A preliminary injunction would prevent a state agency from processing hundreds of district applications.

Good government groups backed legislation that sought to make every lobbyist letter public and online, but those proposals appear dead for the year.

Turning Point chapters continue to grow on California campuses months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

Fueled by the celebrity of the controversial plaintiff and the billions at stake, the case attracted global attention.