A year since a CalMatters investigation, California EDD has a mixed record in stopping fraud while getting benefits to the jobless.
Lylah (lie-liuh) is the Managing Editor at the award-winning student publication, The Citizen, where she focuses on investigative journalism for the Peralta Community College District in the Bay Area.
Jasmin Shirazian is a first generation Iranian-American journalist writing about higher education at Cal Poly Humboldt for CalMatters. She joined CalMatters in 2024 as a fellow for the CalMatters ...
A new California law creates a Black-Serving Institution designation for colleges and universities that excel in supporting student success.
California prisons are supposed to give $200 in gate money to people leaving incarceration. Many did not receive the full amount because of deductions.
Berkeley’s example offers a roadmap for other cities in California. Every neighborhood can do its part to tackle the housing crisis, from high-rises in the urban core to new multi-family housing in ...
Democratic legislators this week acknowledge the need to bring down living costs after Donald Trump's victory hinges on economic issues.
Las prisiones de California ya no retienen el dinero que se supone deben entregar a las personas en el momento de su ...
Los residentes desempleados se enfrentan a nuevas batallas contra el fraude. El sistema pierde dinero y se lleva a cabo una reforma tecnológica de mil millones de dólares. Kim Tanner no esperaba ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Kim Tanner, a marketing consultant, sits in front of her ...
California's legislative leaders lowered the limit on how many bills can be introduced in the Assembly and state senate.
High school career pathways have strong bipartisan support. But political rifts may shape how, or if, they align with college ...