Monthly Archives: May, 2026

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‘I felt like I wasn’t learning’: Community college students struggle with online education

California’s community colleges, the nation’s largest higher education system, are still feeling the aftershocks of the pandemic in a visible way: campuses are quieter,...

A small fix could make a big difference in Tijuana River pollution: When will it happen?

Southern California communities affected by the long-running Tijuana River sewage crisis could get some relief from a relatively small infrastructure project, even as larger...

No shame: A last-minute election guide for undecided CA voters

With one week remaining before California’s June 2 primary election, millions of voters are still holding onto their ballots — and many may still...

California judges are testing a new AI clerk, and you won’t know if it’s looking at your case

Two of Southern California’s largest court systems, including Riverside County Superior Court, are testing an artificial intelligence program designed to help judges and court...

California treats homelessness spending as action. That’s not a measure of success

As California continues to pour billions of dollars into homelessness prevention, critics say the state still lacks a reliable way to determine whether that...

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San Jacinto Honors Flag Day with Community Celebration and Recognition Awards

SAN JACINTO, CA — In a heartfelt tribute to...

California Democrats Resist Stricter Voting Deadlines as Calls Grow for Faster Election Results

California’s long wait for election results is again drawing...

California Looks to Minimum Wage Increases to Ease Living Costs, but Trade-Offs Emerge

California’s high cost of living is driving state and...

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

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

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