It’s likely that most Californians have never heard of the Levering Act, passed by the California Legislature in 1950, but it symbolized the state’s political orientation in the post-World War II era.
PG&E customers will receive a credit on their April energy bill, the utility said. Electric-only residential households will ...
Las Positas College is holding its inaugural "LPC Run for Higher Education" next Saturday at the campus in Livermore, with a ...
The good work of local nonprofits in the Tri-Valley and greater Alameda County – including the host organization – was on ...
For the Ballistic United Soccer Club board members, their new project won't be on the same scale historically, but the new, ...
In summary The suit alleges that UC officials discriminated against pro-Palestinian supporters and failed to protect them when counter-protestors attacked their encampment. Nearly a year after a mob ...
Prior decision haunts council Drought-driven planning halt limits leverage over East Pleasanton development proposal The ...
Each year the event transforms Bishop Ranch Drive into a vibrant celebration of color, music and community. Recognized as an ...
A hydrogen-powered, rubber-tired gantry crane moves shipping containers at Yusen Terminals at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro on Feb. 11, 2025. Photo by Joel Angel Juarez for CalMatters Southern ...
In summary In the early days of the pandemic, Delano school officials quickly provided the tools needed for remote learning and made sure students stayed engaged. Some of California’s most acclaimed ...
In the late 1990s, the late Jay Michael and I coauthored a book, published by the University of California, that explored why and how interest groups employ lobbyists to represent them in Sacramento.
Del Valle Fine Arts is presenting four musicians from the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia for its ...