By Alexei Koseff Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. The California Supreme Court will decide in the coming weeks whether to remove a sweeping anti-tax measure from the November ballot, blocking an effort to increase the requirements for implementing […]
When will there be relief on CA gas prices?
By Lynn La Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. Pump prices at a gas station in west Fresno on May 7, 2024. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local Californians pay more at the pump than residents of any other […]
Politicians keep shifting blame as California’s homelessness crisis worsens
By Dan Walters Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. Over the last half-decade, state government has spent about $24 billion to ameliorate California’s worst-in-the-nation homelessness crisis. Local governments and private charities have spent countless billions more. Despite those immense […]
Michigan’s Highest Court Hears Challenge to Terminations of Parental Rights
Groups across the ideological spectrum are backing parents who claim the family courts fail to consider less-punitive alternatives to being legally severed from their children’s lives. By Michael Fitzgerald A case that challenges the severity of termination of parental rights practices in Michigan has made it to the state Supreme Court. Illustration by Christine Ongjoco. […]
Will Californians get any relief on gas prices?
By Lynn La Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. Californians pay more at the pump than residents of any other state — an average of $5.34 a gallon for regular unleaded, compared to the national average of $3.64, according […]
San Jose neighborhood fights to preserve its identity
By Lorraine Gabbert After decades of residents requesting historic status, San Jose is starting the process to create a new city landmark district — the first since 2007. The San Jose City Council earlier this month voted unanimously to nominate Alameda Park/Schiele Avenue as a historic district, with Councilmember Omar Torres absent. The designation would […]
IV Law Enforcement Run Kicks Off on Saturday, May 11
By Richard Montenegro Brown IMPERIAL — El Centro Sector Border Patrol will be hosting its 15th annual Imperial Valley Law Enforcement Relay Run on Saturday, May 11. Designed to start off National Police Week, the memorial run honors fallen officers who have committed their life to a career of law enforcement. Supervisory Border Patrol Agent […]
GUEST COLUMN: Of Bloviations, Of Interests, Of Values, Of Effects
By Priscilla Brown At one time or another, one’s friends and acquaintances ask one, and even themselves, “what’s with talking about geopolitics and not the law where one received the bulk of one’s training and experience?” I agree. At first sight it appears almost perverse, an inactive trial attorney bloviating about finance, economics and geopolitics. […]
Five Calexico Citizens Make Voices Heard at Mujeres Forum
By Richard Montenegro Brown CALEXICO — Following the certification of the April 16 recall election results and the two seats on the Calexico City Council due to be vacated on Wednesday night, May 8, Calexico citizens did not hesitate to rally together to find the next possible candidates to fill positions held by Raul Ureña […]
San Jose mulls diverting affordable housing funds — again
By Brandon Pho San Jose needs millions of dollars it doesn’t have to clear homeless residents from city waterways and place them into temporary shelter. Officials are considering raiding an affordable housing fund to make it happen. The city manager is proposing two options for the 2024-25 budget that would divert monies out of Measure E, an […]