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Meet SLO County’s new top administrator: Why he came here and what he wants to accomplish
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCounty staff used budget cuts and reserves to close a $15.6 million General Fund deficit for fiscal ...
California must not cut spending on crucial financial aid programs - The Aggie
The California Aggie· 6 days agoFor many students, attending college would not be possible without financial aid and scholarships. Luckily for myself and many others, California has been a leader in the efforts to make college more affordable to all students.
Money-making L.A. hospitals quit delivering babies. Inside the fight to keep one labor ward open.
Stamford Advocate· 6 hours agoDetranay Blankenship was 16 weeks pregnant when she found out she was expecting. The 26-year-old first-time mom wasn’t sure what to expect during labor, but the team at MLK ...
Riverside County Board of Supervisors' salary hikes are staggering
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days agoVan Wagenen, Jr. wrote in the fiscal year 2023-24 adopted budget “CEO message:” “The long-term economic forecast remains unclear, and we are beginning to ...
California Legislature Restores 75% of Previously Announced Funding Cuts to the Arts
Broadway World· 2 days agoRestored funds include $12.5 million to the Performing Arts Equitable Payroll Fund and $5 million to the California Arts Council, which in turn provides grants to small arts ...
Money-Making L.A. Hospitals Quit Delivering Babies. Inside the Fight to Keep One Labor Ward Open.
US News & World Report· 6 hours agoDetranay Blankenship was 16 weeks pregnant when she found out she was expecting. The days passed quickly, and soon she was 7 centimeters dilated at Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital.
Your taxes will likely have to go up, despite Biden’s $400K pledge
Market Watch· 4 days agoA recent Progressive Policy Institute analysis says that there is about $3 trillion in available...
Gavin Newsom delayed California disability worker raises. Lawmakers fighting to keep them
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days ago“The talk now is that we just have to keep pushing. We’ve got days here, and every hour, every minute counts,” one lawmaker said.
First responders, veterans hail benefits of psychedelic drugs asCalifornia debates legalization
Oregon Capital Chronicle via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWade Trammell recalls the time he and his fellow firefighters responded to a highway crash in which...
The world is bullish on the U.S. — but Americans shouldn’t get too comfortable
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoNeither Biden nor former President Donald Trump appears very interested in tackling entitlements or...