Monthly Archives: August, 2025

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Farmworkers keep dying from heat illness, 20 years after California vowed to protect them

Though it was not yet noon, the temperature was already inching toward triple digits, and it felt even hotter for the scores of farmworkers...

Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis drops out of governor’s race, pivots to run for treasurer

The field of candidates for California governor expanded rapidly this year as a growing number of politicians entered the race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, but...

Retiring and relocating? Take a holistic approach

Debra Taylor has had a busy year or so: She’s going through a divorce while in the process of retiring — and she’s moving to Portugal...

Inland Empire Community Foundation summit focuses on common ground, connections

More than 600 nonprofits, funders, philanthropists, and civic leaders attended Inland Empire Community Foundation’s Policy and Philanthropy Summit this week. The annual event, “Common Ground for...

Stater Bros. reaches tentative deal with union after months-long dispute

Grocery store chain Stater Bros. and the union representing 12,000 workers across Southern California have reached an agreement on a new contract, averting a...

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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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