public safety Arrested, suspended: How California colleges discipline faculty and students over protests By CalMatters Staff | May 27, 2024 Hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions.
California Newsom’s call now: California Legislature passes top 21 bills of ’21 By CalMatters Staff | September 8, 2021 CalMatters staff recap some of the most interesting or consequential decisions the governor faces.
California Newsom recall basics: How to vote in California’s election By CalMatters Staff | CalMatters | August 4, 2021 A FAQ by CalMatters about the California election on whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
COVID-19 Who’s getting vaccinated in California? A county-by-county look at racial data By CalMatters staff | February 19, 2021 In nearly all counties, white people received the largest percentage of vaccine doses — even in counties with large Latino populations.
Education Nine new California laws explained — each in 1 minute By CalMatters staff | December 31, 2020 New laws include a widening of mental health conditions insurers must cover. Even before the pandemic, more than half of Californians said most people with mental health conditions couldn't get the help they needed.
Bay Area With 2020 hindsight: Recapping the stories that defined California life By CalMatters staff | December 31, 2020 Raging wildfires, an overdue reckoning with racism -- and coronavirus, of course, detonated our every expectation of 2020.
libby schaaf What comes next for California cities? Deficits, bailouts and long recoveries By CALmatters Staff | CALmatters | April 17, 2020 California cities face budget deficits as a pandemic-induced recession sets.