
Californians will vote on 14 statewide ballot measures on environment, taxation, election, housing, and healthcare.

A conversation with the UC Berkeley authors of “Normalizing Inequality: How Californians Make Sense of the Growing Divide.”

Leading education organizations favor transferring control to an appointed commissioner; the powerful California Teachers Association is opposed.

In 2025, the department reported deploying drones on 170 occasions, after deploying such equipment 145 times in 2024.

The protest came just before the Oakland City Council’s Community and Economic Development Committee was set to vote on its annual housing action plan.

California Forever is lobbying state leaders to rush through a massive shipbuilding deal that would fast-track its development after years of local opposition.

The system isn’t an earthquake prediction service, rather it uses ground and satellite sensors to detect fault movement in real time.

New law limits medical cost recoveries from ride-hailing crashes, imposes new driver background check rules.

Democratic leaders in California won't pursue changes that would decrease voter access.

Only 1 in 3 students with disabilities receive their preschool education in a classroom with their non-disabled peers.

Funding for the $40 million project is being split by the private and public sectors.

Job announcements in the entertainment and leisure sectors have plummeted compared to a year ago.

The tours will depart from the Oakland Ferry Terminal in Jack London Square on one Friday evening each month.

Voter approval would give the mayor more responsibility and power, and would require councilmembers to work full-time in their elected roles.

New research finds giving a D rather than an F can help — but pumping up averages lowers graduation rates, college attainment, and future income.

As early as July 1, some of the investment money will be available for additional illegal dumping cameras, which will be used for enforcement.