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‘A betrayal:’ California to share data on immigrant drivers nationally

California’s DMV is sharing data about 1 million unauthorized immigrants so its driver licenses will still be accepted at airports.

May 11, 2026
Education

For asylum seekers, the path to a California education is costly

Asylum seekers pay much more in college tuition and are often excluded from financial aid as their immigration cases last for years.

May 11, 2026
Politics

California Republicans who flipped seats in 2024 are fighting to keep them

California Republicans are defending their legislative gains in this year’s election; Democrats tie them to Trump’s unpopularity in 2026

May 11, 2026
Politics

Tech regulation gets personal: How Tom Steyer’s brother could shape California’s AI future

Tom Steyer’s brother Jim runs Common Sense Media, a tech watchdog. If Tom wins California’s election in 2026, Big Tech fears stricter AI rules

May 11, 2026
Politics

In the six-way race to be California’s treasurer, it likely comes down to two Democrats

Six candidates compete for California state treasurer. The election pits Lt. Gov. Kounalakis against Sen. Caballero in a Democratic showdown.

May 11, 2026
Politics

For the lone woman left in the California governor’s race, it’s all about ‘temperament’

Katie Porter’s bid for California governor in the 2026 election stalled after viral outbursts. Experts say female candidates face a higher bar

May 11, 2026
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Latino voters shifted towards Democrats on Prop. 50. Here’s how we analyzed it.

California’s Latino voters are showing signs of moving away from Donald Trump after helping drive

May 11, 2026
Housing

Did Newsom’s $3.8 billion hotels-to-housing program pay off? We filed 100 records requests to find out

In 2020, Gov. Gavin Newsom started a $3 billion program to get homeless Californians off the street and into hotels. Records show the results.

May 11, 2026
Politics

Latinos in California are mad at Trump. Their votes for Democrats’ gerrymandering show it

California Latinos backed Trump in 2024. But a CalMatters analysis finds they supported Democratic Prop. 50 and are now backing away from him.

May 11, 2026
Elections

A look at the top candidates vying to be California’s controller

Republican Herb Morgan is challenging Democratic incumbent Malia Cohen for oversight of California’s spending.

May 11, 2026

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