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Explore how recent federal budget cuts may hit blue states hardest and what it could mean for local economies.
TV in Eureka could become casualties of President Donald Trump's plan to claw back $9 billion in public broadcasting funds.
Since the 1960s, presidential administrations from both parties have used taxpayer dollars to fund nonprofits to take on ...
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced that test scores have reached a new high, surpassing pre-COVID levels, and ...
AMERICORPS MAY HAVE WON a temporary legal reprieve to keep operating, but the long-term future looks bleak for the popular ...
President Trump made good on a threat: the Federal Railroad Administration terminated $4 billion in federal funding for the ...
Gov. Newsom pledges state funding to maintain The Trevor Project’s 988 hotline option as local advocates warn of rising ...
Planned Parenthood serves more than 1.3 million patients across California, more than 80% of whom are on Medicaid, known here ...
The comprehensive federal tax bill President Trump signed July 4 is credit negative for universities, Moody's Ratings said.
The freeze of the bonus orders came as food banks brace for other cuts — both from a new Trump administration intent on reducing federal spending and from California’s own state budget deficit ...
California State University trustees: “A 3% cut still amounts to a $143.8 million annual reduction, which is significant.” ...