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Severe Reactions Put Batch Of Vaccines On Hold As New Virus Strain Raises Concerns
The problems keep racking up for California’s vaccine rollout.

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The problems keep racking up for California’s vaccine rollout.

A class-action lawsuit accuses Bank of America of exposing unemployed California workers to fraud and suspended jobless payments.
Despite national concerns about election integrity, it’s clear that CA's county registrars of voters made sure every vote was counted.
Deals on high-end apartment rentals in the Bay Area are blowing up.
Governments that have built their budget strategy around property tax and sales tax increases could have long-term financial problems.
All told, Latino voter registration increased about six percentage points across the state last year.
The price of college textbooks is often top of mind for college students, for understandable reasons, but also the governor, apparently.
Millions of Californians could get one of the biggest transfers of money in this country’s history...
When is a constitutionally outlined petition campaign to remove an elected leader actually a “treasonous” effort?
Scientists say the world has the next decade or so to avoid the most dire environmental scenarios, so we must invest in land restoration.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $227 billion California spending plan is setting records in more ways than one.
See whether lawmakers in the state Senate and Assembly reflect your demographics with this interactive tool.
Reducing California’s corrections budget is the right strategy, and efforts should be made to overturn extreme sentencing laws.
To rectify the growing education equity gap in California schools, we need testing data about how students are doing academically.
By upholding CA's tobacco flavor ban, we will help young people break free from tobacco and prevent more kids from becoming addicted.
Lawmakers return to Sacramento today to kick off a new legislative session — but time is already running out to respond to some issues.
COMMENTARY: California needs to acknowledge the systematic sterilizations of immigrant women and rectify the wrongdoing.
“Our congressional delegation should never have to fear for their lives to represent Californians,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
As supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol, college students saw an explosive politics lesson unfold on their screens.
"The first time my lungs seized up on me, I thought I was going to die." [Opinion]