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Does Another Education Bond Stand a Chance With Voters? CA Colleges Hope So

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Aging buildings, failing infrastructure, earthquake safety issues, and a severe lack of campus housing are straining California’s public higher education systems. As they face high-cost fixes, lawmakers have introduced a bond bill that ambitiously intends to fund both...

Hear the Political Rants of Madera College Instructor on Leave for Charlie Kirk Comments

The instructor fired by College of the Sequoias and suspended by State Center Community College District for comments about his desire to see Charlie Kirk's family dead appears to have a history of making vitriolic statements at the expense of regular coursework. A Madera Community College student taking Shaynon Scheidt's...

Showdown: State Says It’s Time for Water Interests to Show Their Cards on Subsidence

Ferocious over-pumping that has caused huge swaths of the San Joaquin Valley to sink, damaging key water arteries including the Friant-Kern Canal and California Aqueduct must stop, according to the state Department of Water Resources. It’s one of the main reasons the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act was passed in 2014....

Was Anyone Spared the Ax in Fresno County’s Budget Squeeze?

On Monday, Fresno County Supervisors unanimously approved a proposed $5.3 billion budget. This year, the county's biggest departments presented to supervisors publicly how financial changes will affect operations and people receiving social services. County department heads had to deal with sales tax declines and payroll costs outpacing increased property tax...

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