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The “Invicta” clarinet quartet is preparing for its debut on an international stage.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that aims to shield California elections from federal interference ahead of the state's primary next week.
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The murals were part of a week-long art festival for the Merced community.
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Democrats are working hard to flip Congressional District 22, which has been represented by Republican David Valadao almost continuously since 2012. But first, they need a nominee.
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California’s Board of Equalization has a quirky history dating back to the 19th Century. It’s a launching pad to statewide political office, too.
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Fresno Unified School District is spending $4 million a year to repair and replace laptops. It will be shifting computer access to in-class only in the fall.
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California school districts are struggling to balance rising healthcare costs with declining enrollment and federal aid, leading to labor battles between teachers and districts over healthcare premiums.
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Driving the decline, experts say, are several state and federal policy changes that block or discourage immigrants from getting coverage.
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In the face of the nation’s highest gas prices, California lawmakers approved a bill to ease restrictions on E85 conversion kits. It now heads to the California state Senate and would need Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval before it becomes law.
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In the Central Valley, Democratic officials are betting that a candidate running to the middle will woo enough swing voters to topple incumbent Republican Rep. David Valadao.