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Status Check: A Measure of Relief

Sales tax increase Measure B, passed in 2018, provides vital funds for Roseville

Every little bit matters in Roseville, which prides itself as a full-service city.

Nov 30, 2020 Graham Womack

As Pandemic Aid Ends, California Families Face Brutal New Year

An estimated 750,000 Californians are set to lose federal unemployment benefits the day after Christmas, and 2.1 million could lose their homes weeks later when a statewide eviction moratorium lifts.

Nov 25, 2020 Nigel Duara

Community College Enrollment Falls as Students Grapple With Job Loss, Online Learning

Enrollment at California community colleges is down more than 9 percent from the year before, confounding the predictions of some higher education experts that community college enrollment would rise this fall, as it has in previous recessions.

Nov 18, 2020 Emma Hall & Tess Kazenoff

California Clamps Down: Governor Announces New Restrictions to Curb Surging Coronavirus

In throwing an “emergency brake,” Gov. Gavin Newsom orders an even broader mask mandate and further restricts access to businesses, restaurants and other operations for the vast majority of Californians.

Nov 17, 2020 Barbara Feder Ostrov & Ana B. Ibarra

After Gig Companies’ Prop. 22 Win, Labor Groups Vow Challenges

A lopsided victory for the measure to keep Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart drivers classified as contractors with limited job benefits puts labor groups on defense.

Nov 5, 2020 Lauren Helper

California Protects Homeowners From Having Fire Insurance Dropped — Again

The state extends temporary protection from insurance cancellations to 2.1 million Californians living in wildfire-prone regions, but long-term solutions to stabilize the market remain elusive.

Nov 5, 2020 James Bikales

Affirmative Action Has Tons of Endorsements — So Why Is Prop. 16 Trailing?

Endorsements from the Democratic party, high-ranking state officials, and several media outlets hasn’t translated to a commanding lead for the Yes side in the polls. How voters feel about affirmative action in a vacuum versus in practice is part of the reason why.

Oct 21, 2020 Mikhail Zinshteyn

Privacy Puzzle

Consumer advocates divided over California’s Prop. 24

Privacy champions have lined up on both sides of the measure, arguing over which strategies can best protect consumers and their digital data.

Oct 8, 2020 Laurel Rosenhall

If Voters Raise Taxes on Corporate Landlords, Will Small Biz Foot the Bill?

If Prop. 15 passes, any commercial or industrial property owner with more than $3 million of California real estate would have to pay taxes based on the current market value of the property, rather than the original purchase price. 

Sep 28, 2020 Ben Christopher

How to Cast Your Ballot

California offers options to vote early, either by mail or in person

The COVID-19 pandemic will change the way some Californians vote in the Nov. 3 presidential election.

Sep 11, 2020 Joan Cusick
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