WASHINGTON — Colleges around the country are reporting some of their international students' visas are being revoked unexpectedly, expressing alarm over what appears to be a new level of government scrutiny. Visas can be canceled for a number of reasons, but college leaders say the government has been quietly terminating...
Trump Says US Will Talk to Iran About Ending Tehran’s Nuclear Weapons Program
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. will hold direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program, while warning the Iranians they would be in “great danger” if the talks don’t succeed in persuading them to abandon their nuclear weapons program. The president, in comments to reporters after...
Tracy Chapman Wants to Speak for Herself
SAN FRANCISCO — “I haven’t really done press in a long time,” Tracy Chapman said as she settled onto a bench in the courtyard of San Francisco’s stately Fairmont Hotel last week, wearing a black beanie over her pulled-back, gray-flecked dreads. Over the past decade, the singer and songwriter has...
Despite Councilmember’s Plea, No Beer Selling for This Fresno Store
Despite an appeal from a city councilmember, the Fresno Planning Commission denied approval for a convenience store to sell beer and wine. The planning department denied A's Family Market, at 2717 N. Hughes Ave. between Clinton and Shields avenues, a conditional use permit. Owner Yeslam Haimed appealed to the planning...
Mega Millions Tickets Rise to $5 Each. Will That Mean More Giant Jackpots?
DES MOINES, Iowa — Mega Millions players will get slightly better odds and should start seeing more billion-dollar jackpots, but at a cost — literally — with tickets for the multistate lottery jumping in price to $5. The price for playing Mega Millions more than doubled for drawings starting with Tuesday's, but...
Hurtado’s Bill Seeks More Funds to Protect South Valley From Floods
Legislation that aims to reduce downstream disasters by funding floodplain restoration projects in Kern, Tulare and Kings counties was introduced March 28 in the California Senate. Author Melissa Hurtado (D-Bakersfield) proposes funneling $43 million toward floodplain acquisition, habitat restoration and conservation projects: $2 million for enhancement of Panorama Vista Preserve along...
Signs of a More Buyer-Friendly Housing Market Emerge for Spring
LOS ANGELES — This spring homebuying season is shaping up to be more favorable for home shoppers than it's been in recent years — as long as they can afford to buy. Home prices are rising more slowly. Mortgage rates remain elevated, but have been mostly easing and could be...
CA’s Homeless Shelters Aren’t for Everyone. That Doesn’t Mean They Don’t Work
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Re: "7 takeaways from our investigation into California homeless shelters" For those who take a dim view of homeless shelters, I can only suggest they spend a night or two sleeping in alleys, under bridges or on freezing...
Landmark $2.8B NCAA Settlement Hearing Could Transform College Sports
Hours before college basketball crowns its next champion, the future of college sports will be hanging in the balance in a California courtroom. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's scheduled hearing Monday in a courtroom in Oakland is expected to be the last one before the changes will truly begin under...
Is Your CA Career College or Training Program Legit? Check Its License or Violations
By Ross Teixeira, Erica Yee, and Adam Echelman, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. More Information About Our Tracker Licensed To operate, private institutions of higher education in California are required to obtain a license from the state’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education,...