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After AI layoffs, Newsom orders state government to find ways to ease the pain

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | May 21, 2026
The governor called on state officials to study everything from job subsidies to stock compensation policies to mitigate tech-driven layoffs.
Bay Area

Angel Island Immigration Station named among America’s Most Endangered Historic Places

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | May 21, 2026
The station at Angel Island was built to interrogate, detain and often exclude newcomers, especially under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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Too close for comfort: Monterey County joins push to halt suspected ICE center near Gilroy

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 21, 2026
Santa Clara County officials said they were caught unaware of the planned project and cast doubts on whether it complied with local zoning laws.
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Alameda County homeless count drops 13%, preliminary 2026 point-in-time data shows

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | May 20, 2026
The proportion of unsheltered homeless people who are not in any form of emergency, interim, or transitional housing also decreased, by 18%.
Elections

Even while courting moderates on voter ID, GOP leaders still push debunked fraud narrative

By Nadia Lathan | CalMatters | May 20, 2026
A Republican-backed voter ID law proposed for the November ballot could prevent as many as 1 million eligible Californians from voting.
Bay Area

What are they trying to hide? California lawmakers kill lobbying transparency bills

By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | May 20, 2026
Good government groups backed legislation that sought to make every lobbyist letter public and online, but those proposals appear dead for the year.
Technology

How San José State leaped to No. 2 in national computer science ranking

By Kate Rix | EdSource | May 20, 2026
SJSU's computer engineering and software engineering programs now surpass top-tier schools such as CalTech, UC Berkeley, and Stanford.
Elections

Can you trust that post about Tom Steyer? How paid influencers are flooding into the governor’s race

By Jeanne Kuang, Yue Stella Yu, and Maya C. Miller | CalMatters | May 19, 2026
The billionaire is paying influencers to boost his California governor campaign. Some didn’t disclose it.
Arts & Entertainment

Kathleen Caldwell closes the book on Oakland’s ‘Great Good Place’

By Linda Lenhoff | Bay City News | May 19, 2026
Caldwell also hosted special groups, local authors and internationally acclaimed writers.
Education

California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | May 19, 2026
After a spike in fraudulent applications, school officials say they're better at detecting and preventing fraud, though it still happens.
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