Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
Latest Stories RSS
-
The funding will allow a class of recruits to begin training in January. It was requested by the mayor and police chief because of concerns about the World Cup and Olympics.
-
An investigation by ProPublica and The Chronicle of Higher Education reveals how the U.S. government ignored due process to gin up its attack on the University of California.
-
Military members have sought advice from groups over legal concerns about their own involvement — or potential involvement — in the strikes against suspected drug boats.
-
Under Trump policies, cancer registries in 2026 will have to classify sex data strictly as male, female, or unknown.
-
A state regulator is requiring California’s last nuclear power plant to conserve 4,000 acres of surrounding land to keep operating until 2030.
-
The new $100K fee strains schools that need foreign workers to fill teacher jobs, especially in special education and bilingual education.
-
Foreign visitors who are eligible to bypass the visa application process may soon have to turn over five years' worth of social media history to enter the U.S.
-
Today on AirTalk: Future of CA AI regulations; Profanity in politics? Food Friday: Genghis Cohen; FilmWeek: What to watch; and The King of Color Documentary.
-
Before its fall from grace, chop suey was a holiday tradition for families who don't celebrate Christmas, even being immortalized in songs and film.
-
Since 2016, California has enacted more AI regulations than any other state. The president’s new order against such laws worries state officials.
-
The State Department is swapping out Calibri for Times New Roman in all its official documents, reversing a Biden-era change that aimed to increase accessibility.
-
Plant Material will host a free tree giveaway at its annual Winter Market this weekend for residents affected by the Eaton Fire.