As more California public schools get set to reopen their campuses to students and teachers with a rhythm unseen in previous months, the pool of schools...
The moment he stepped into Clovis High School, Chali Lee — now a first-year at Clovis Community College — left his Hmong identity outside its doors....
By Ben Christopher and Laurel Rosenhall State law caps the amount donors can give to a legislator’s campaign — but these special interests can spend as much...
By Wendong Zhang and Minghao Li U.S. farmers have suffered a lot in the past few years: The trade war with China, natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic have...
By Ben Christopher, CalMatters A reader has asked us a question about a lesser-known provision buried in one of the year’s most controversial ballot measures: Hey...
It’s not easy to get work done during a pandemic. Even for the fortunate who kept their pre-pandemic jobs, productivity has taken it on the chin...
On this episode of GV Wire: Unfiltered, host Darius Assemi and his panel discuss the economy on a local, state, and national level. Participants also discuss...
In the border county of Imperial, health officials are sharing a promising progress report: After being branded a hot spot, coronavirus hospitalizations are down. Sick patients...
Central Valley leaders are taking sides on Proposition 15, the initiative to roll back some of the property tax protections provided by the famous Prop. 13...
As fall approaches rapidly, many are wondering if the race for a vaccine will bear fruit as early as January 2021. I am a physician-scientist and...