A new year means new laws, but there are many that don't affect Californians' day-to-day lives. Here are a few that might.
L.A. Community College District launched a guaranteed basic income program in 2024. LAist checked in to see how students are ...
The program is a statewide paid family and medical leave option that allows those eligible to be paid and receive ...
New California laws taking effect on Jan. 1, 2026 will expand coverage for in vitro fertilization, regulate artificial ...
Alameda Health System is urging community members to apply for, or double-check, their current status for Medi-Cal no later ...
After a woman was detained by ICE on Christmas Eve, activists urged DACA recipients to be proactive in submitting their ...
Some community college districts in California say enrollment is up by more than 10%, though official numbers have yet to be ...
PACE (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) in California allows seniors to receive comprehensive care at home, ...
California legislative analysts concluded that data brokers offer valuable services, but also threaten people’s rights and ...
California's public assistance programs, including CalWorks and CalFresh, are vital for supporting low-income families and ...
A controversial housing development planned for Pacific Beach is on hold after a judge ordered the City of San Diego to stop processing permits for the project.
Starting Jan. 1, a major expansion of Medi-Medi plans will give more Californians, including Imperial County residents, ...