California Have federal agents served warrants at California’s Capitol? The Legislature doesn’t want you to know By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | March 5, 2025 Open government advocates argue the public has a right to know.
Bay Area First-of-its kind court order halts sweep of California homeless camp By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | March 5, 2025 The Bay Area city of Vallejo is putting California cities’ newfound power to clear homeless encampments to the test.
California ‘Will I be safe’? Transgender California youth feel threatened by Trump’s executive orders By Jocelyn Wiener and Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | March 5, 2025 “What’s happening now is this overt hatred that’s being endorsed and supported."
California After years of discussions, Mendocino supes reject ordinance to regulate water extraction, selling By Sydney Fishman | Bay City News | March 4, 2025 Water extraction, selling and hauling have long been disputed among local homeowners, cannabis growers and environmental organizations.
Bay Area More California communities join in federal lawsuit defending sanctuary policies By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | March 4, 2025 It's about safety and valuing all that immigrant workers and families contribute to our local communities.
gavin newsom Return to office: Newsom orders California state workers back four days a week By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | March 3, 2025 The governor’s announcement takes effect on July 1.
women ‘It’s a big question’: Silicon Valley women’s wage disparity among highest nationwide By B. Sakura Cannestra | San Jose Spotlight | March 3, 2025 Policy solutions and a culture shift may be the only way to close the gap.
California Until the wells run dry: Why replenishing California’s groundwater is painfully slow By Alastair Bland | CalMatters | March 2, 2025 Even after multiple wet winters, and despite a state law that’s supposed to protect and restore the state’s precious groundwater, thousands of wells have gone dry.
rainfall Where’s the water? Sierra snow level at 85% of normal as winter season approaches end By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | March 1, 2025 Experts say the snowpack level is worrisome, and the snow’s water content was even more troubling.
Bay Area Alameda County seeks grand jurors By Exedra Staff | February 28, 2025 Applications for the 2025-2026 term (starting July 1) are due by April 15.