Monthly Archives: June, 2026

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California Veterans’ Higher Ed Funding at Risk as $12 Billion Bond Proposal Offers Hope

California veterans pursuing degrees in science and medicine could lose critical support as federal research dollars remain uncertain, prompting advocates to look to a...

Why California School Funding Varies So Widely Across Districts

California’s school funding system is producing wide gaps between campuses — in some cases leaving schools with similar student populations operating on vastly different...

With Ballot Deadline Looming, California Billionaire Tax Faces Uncertain Path to Voters

As California approaches a key ballot deadline, a proposed tax on the wealth of the state’s billionaires is becoming one of the most closely...

New State Commission Targets Flaws in California’s Public Defense System

California’s long-criticized system for representing poor defendants is facing new pressure for reform from an independent commission made up of state lawmakers, public defenders,...

Beaumont High School Middle College Students Earn High School Diplomas and Mt. San Jacinto College Degrees Simultaneously

Seventeen students from the Beaumont High School Middle College Program celebrated a remarkable academic milestone on June 2, 2026, as they graduated with their...

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Proposal Would Bar California Prisons From Abruptly Canceling Visits

A proposed California law would limit the ability of...

CHP Investigates Allegations Hemet Unified Overworked School Bus Drivers

The California Highway Patrol is reviewing complaints that Hemet...

Democrats Eye Congressional Gains in Districts Reshaped by Newsom-Backed Map

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s successful push to redraw California’s congressional...

CHP Investigates Allegations Hemet Unified Bus Drivers Exceeded Legal Work Limits

The California Highway Patrol is reviewing complaints that Hemet...

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