Tag: california
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What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time
Community & Society July 19, 2026

What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time

As Congress debates making Daylight Saving Time permanent, Mexico's four-year experiment offers ... more

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California’s Vaccine Shield Is Uneven: What Latino Families Need to Know About Falling Kindergarten Rates California’s Vaccine Shield Is Uneven: What Latino Families Need to Know About Falling Kindergarten Rates
Health August 17, 2026

California’s Vaccine Shield Is Uneven: What Latino Families Need to Know About Falling Kindergarten Rates

New CDC data show kindergarten vaccination coverage fell nationally while exemptions reached ... more

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How Los Angeles Landscaper Gonzalo Farías Built a Business Through Resilience, Faith, and Hard Work How Los Angeles Landscaper Gonzalo Farías Built a Business Through Resilience, Faith, and Hard Work
Inspiration July 26, 2026

How Los Angeles Landscaper Gonzalo Farías Built a Business Through Resilience, Faith, and Hard Work

A longtime immigrant landscaper explains how immigration enforcement, inflation, and extreme heat ... more

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$46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border $46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border
Immigration July 2, 2026

$46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border

Billions of dollars are funding a new generation of border barriers, surveillance ... more

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Can You Lose Federal Housing Assistance Because Someone in Your Family Is Undocumented? Here’s What We Know. Can You Lose Federal Housing Assistance Because Someone in Your Family Is Undocumented? Here’s What We Know.
Housing July 31, 2026

Can You Lose Federal Housing Assistance Because Someone in Your Family Is Undocumented? Here’s What We Know.

A proposed HUD rule has raised concerns among mixed-status families. Here's what ... more

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California is not Becoming Empty. It is Becoming Older, More Expensive, and More Economically Specialized. California is not Becoming Empty. It is Becoming Older, More Expensive, and More Economically Specialized.
California July 20, 2026

California is not Becoming Empty. It is Becoming Older, More Expensive, and More Economically Specialized.

California remains America's largest state, but aging residents, domestic migration, housing costs, ... more

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HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know
Health August 18, 2026

HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know

Two peer-support programs have been added to the federal child-welfare prevention framework. ... more

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Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels
Immigration June 23, 2026

Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels

New federal data show a sharp rise in denaturalization lawsuits while the ... more

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Foreclosures Rise in California, Reflecting a Broader Financial Strain Felt by Many Families — Including Latinos Foreclosures Rise in California, Reflecting a Broader Financial Strain Felt by Many Families — Including Latinos
California July 27, 2026

Foreclosures Rise in California, Reflecting a Broader Financial Strain Felt by Many Families — Including Latinos

New foreclosure data suggest that rising housing costs, mortgage pressures, and household ... more

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After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t? After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?
Immigration July 4, 2026

After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?

Many immigration policies can change with a new administration, but Supreme Court ... more

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Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership. Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership.
Climate Change August 4, 2026

Solar power is growing among Latino families. The challenge is turning interest into ownership.

California offers rebates and incentives that can reduce the cost of rooftop ... more

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Meat Theft in California: Rising Grocery Prices Make Beef a Target for Shoplifters Meat Theft in California: Rising Grocery Prices Make Beef a Target for Shoplifters
California July 21, 2026

Meat Theft in California: Rising Grocery Prices Make Beef a Target for Shoplifters

Higher beef prices, inflation, and organized retail theft are prompting some California ... more

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The U-Haul Trucks Leaving Los Angeles Tell a Complicated Story About Migration The U-Haul Trucks Leaving Los Angeles Tell a Complicated Story About Migration
Immigration August 19, 2026

The U-Haul Trucks Leaving Los Angeles Tell a Complicated Story About Migration

U-Haul's 2026 migration data shows Angelenos moving to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, ... more

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After Prison in California: The Hidden Struggle to Find Work, Rebuild Income, and Move Forward After Prison in California: The Hidden Struggle to Find Work, Rebuild Income, and Move Forward
California July 27, 2026

After Prison in California: The Hidden Struggle to Find Work, Rebuild Income, and Move Forward

A new study finds that many formerly incarcerated people return home with ... more

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LA Metro’s World Cup Transit Boom Is Creating Jobs and Changing How Los Angeles Moves LA Metro’s World Cup Transit Boom Is Creating Jobs and Changing How Los Angeles Moves
Economy July 5, 2026

LA Metro’s World Cup Transit Boom Is Creating Jobs and Changing How Los Angeles Moves

Hundreds of transit jobs, expanded bilingual hiring and record ridership are giving ... more

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Vice President Harris with Wide Lead in Race for Governor Vice President Harris with Wide Lead in Race for Governor
Politics News April 17, 2025

Vice President Harris with Wide Lead in Race for Governor

Former Vice President Kamala Harris enjoys a wide lead among California voters, ... more

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California E-Bike Injuries Increased Sharply From 2018 to 2024 California E-Bike Injuries Increased Sharply From 2018 to 2024
California July 20, 2026

California E-Bike Injuries Increased Sharply From 2018 to 2024

A UC San Diego study analyzing California Highway Patrol data found reported ... more

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