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Kaiser Nurses Say New Technology Is Undermining Patient Care, Job Quality

Kaiser Permanente nurses who staff the health system's telephone advice and triage lines say they are under mounting pressure from workplace monitoring tools and...

Should California Make Voting Easier or Harder? Lawmakers Debate the Question

California and Los Angeles are grappling with a question that goes to the heart of democracy itself: Is it too easy to vote, or...

Would Giving California’s Governor More Control Over Education Actually Boost Student Achievement?

In the waning days of June, with barely a debate on the floor of either chamber, the California Legislature approved a sweeping reorganization of...

Amid Budget Crunch, California Weighs Costly New Benefits for Police and Firefighters

California lawmakers are moving forward with a package of bills that would sweeten pay and retirement benefits for police officers and firefighters, even as...

ICE Detention Center to Pay $100,000 in Landmark California Settlement

GEO Group, the private company that operates several immigrant detention facilities in California, has agreed to pay more than $100,000 to settle claims that...

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California Limits Utility Shutoffs as Dangerous Heat Wave Grips the State

California utility regulators have moved to strengthen protections for...

New Law Holds California Universities Accountable if Graduates Earn Less Than $36,000 a Year

Beginning this month, colleges, universities and short-term certificate programs...

Utilities Must Limit Power Shutoffs During Extreme Heat Under New Rules

California utility regulators have lowered the temperature threshold at...
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