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A California court just granted an ag giant a win. It could jeopardize new farm union law

A California judge has halted a union effort at one of the state’s most powerful agricultural businesses, throwing into question the future of a 2023 law that made it easier for farmworkers to unionize.

Headhunters & Tombs    

Funny thing about people - they eventually wear out, die, and are buried. Pretty common! What is not so common is ‘the way’ many are buried

Inland Empire leaders see ‘buffet of hate’ as discriminatory attacks and bias increase

Discussing a rise in hate crimes and bias in the Inland Empire and beyond are Brian Levin, of Cal State San Bernardino; Assemblymember Corey A. Jackson; Candice Mays, of Black Voice News, and Luis Nolasco, of the ACLU of Southern California, on July 16, 2024. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters

Thoughts and Prayers

I was having lunch with my wife when the terrible news broke that there had been a shooting at one of Trump’s rallies.

Youth interns explore careers through Soboba Tribal TANF

Each summer, the Soboba Tribal TANF program offers up to 20 youths the opportunity to explore career paths. With the support of departments and...

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On Juneteenth, Californians Reflect on What Black Communities Need to Thrive

As Californians observe Juneteenth, the holiday is prompting more...

Cal State Faculty Seek Protections as Campuses Test AI Tools

California State University faculty are pressing state lawmakers to...

California, DMV at Impasse Over Sharing Driver’s License Data With Other States

California lawmakers are holding back $55 million requested by...

California Weighs Health Insurance Tax Increase as Consumers Watch Premiums

California lawmakers have approved a proposal to overhaul a...

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