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Labor unions are trying once again to regulate self-checkout lanes at California stores. This year’s bill waters down a version that died last session, but businesses still warn it will increase costs and lead to consumer frustration.
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The Trump administration is encouraging immigrants to leave, and its raids in Los Angeles are making life miserable for many who stay.
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A new state audit finds having employees work from home could save the state hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate and facilities costs.
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University of California attorneys argued the suspensions were arbitrary and capricious.
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A change to federal tax credits could allow affordable housing production in California to as much as double, experts say.
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If she were elected governor, former Senate leader Toni Atkins would oversee contracts with her spouse's many consulting firms.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law called the Posse Comitatus Act when it deployed military units to Los Angeles in June.
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Even in California, where prison access to technology and research resources is better than average, students regularly face dead ends.
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After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty of it happening again has created fear.
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Kounalakis was trailing in polling and fundraising in a crowded field of Democrats seeking to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom when he is termed out next year.
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