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Key Forecast Killed After Almond Price Collapse. Was It a Knee-Jerk Decision?

How much can a single faulty forecast affect a business? For almond farmers in the Central Valley, the Punjabi American Growers Group says it cost growers $1.2 billion "overnight." As a result, the Almond Board of California voted in December to end funding for its annual objective forecast. The decision...

Even Without SEDA, Families Flock to Clovis Unified for First Rate Education

Clovis Unified School District, established in 1960, has transformed from a small rural district to a bustling hub of high-class education while remaining in its original boundaries. The district again is taking advantage of its long-standing vast borders by building the $600 million Terry Bradley Education Center in the city...

In an Era of ICE Raids, a Latino Christmas Tradition Proceeds With Caution

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Last week, organizers of a community holiday festival in San Marcos were busy planning a neighborhood procession and readying trays of tamales for guests. At the same time, they were preparing security to watch for ICE activity in...

Will California’s New Guns Laws Make Us Safer? Or Violate 2nd Amendment?

With several new gun bills becoming law in California in 2026, gun rights advocates and gun control supporters have sharply different views on the reasoning behind the legislation and its effects. The new laws address how firearms are stored in homes, expand the list of banned guns, and streamline gun...

Meet the Researcher Using Sass and Social Media to Transform Bilingual Ed

In the bilingual education world, José Medina is a superstar. A former teacher-turned-principal-turned-researcher, Medina spreads his message about validating and acknowledging a student’s native language and expression on social media and in schools across the country with a sassy, no-nonsense style, telenovela-level energy, and strong research to back it up....

How Does Newsom’s New Mental Health Court Work? Here’s What Real People Involved Say

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Gov. Gavin Newsom two years ago launched a new program called CARE Court that gave hope to families struggling with severe mental illness. It promised to provide treatment and housing through court-supervised plans that would keep difficult-to-help individuals...

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