Cal State’s new framework promises jobs or grad school path for all students By Kate Rix | EdSource | 21 hours ago CSU may phase out some majors as part of a plan to make degree programs more career-focused.
Bay Area ‘No Kings’ protests could draw big crowds Saturday around Bay Area, nationwide By Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News | March 27, 2026 San Francisco is expected to host one the region’s largest marches, beginning at noon from Sue Bierman Park near The Embarcadero and moving down Market Street toward Civic Center Plaza — where a rally follows at 2 p.m.
Bay Area A warm weekend and a (possibly) wet week ahead By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | March 27, 2026 Rain is likely Wednesday, along with a mid-week temperature dip.
Bay Area New bill proposes reforming special education by empowering California families By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | March 27, 2026 Bill would authorize funding for a statewide advocacy organization.
Technology After immigration arrests, California lawmakers wonder: Are police telling the feds too much? By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | March 27, 2026 Legislators approved an audit of three joint intelligence centers, citing concerns about civil liberties and privacy.
Education Getting into a UC or Cal State requires these classes. Almost half of students don’t take them By Mikhail Zinshteyn and Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | March 27, 2026 The state leader in A-G readiness among high school graduates adjusted schedules, counseling, and course offerings to boost student readiness.
Technology Tech giants are spending more than ever to shape California politics. See how much By Jeremia Kimelman | CalMatters | March 27, 2026 It’s the start of what could be a spending blitz in the upcoming election.
Elections California sheriff Chad Bianco says his seizure of more than 600,000 ballots is ‘normal law enforcement’ By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | March 26, 2026 Bianco, a Trump supporter, is neck-and-neck with fellow Republican Steve Hilton for the lead in the governor’s race.
California Why a private company is investigating rapes at an ICE detention center instead of the sheriff By Wendy Fry and Nigel Duara | CalMatters | March 26, 2026 The civilian warden at a San Diego ICE detention center has authority to decide how to investigate rape reports there.
Bay Area Report: Mass deportations could cost Bay Area billions in economic output, tax revenue By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | March 26, 2026 Losing undocumented workers, the report says, would reduce economic output by slowing down production and driving up operation costs.
Bay Area César Chávez Day is no more. California lawmakers officially scrap the holiday name By Nadia Lathan | CalMatters | March 26, 2026 California became the first state to create César Chávez Day 26 years ago.