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California Reports Sharp Drop in K-12 Student Population
California K-12 student population fell by approximately 75,000 students during the 2025–26 academic year, according to newly released state education data, adding new financial pressure on school districts

Golden Gate Park Concerts Produced $245 Million Economic Boost
Golden Gate Park concerts generated $245.1 million in Bay Area economic activity, according to a newly released economic impact report examining three major music event weekends held in San Francisco.

California Election Spending Surges as Tech Billionaires Weigh In
California’s statewide primary has drawn attention for the scale of campaign spending tied to the governor’s race and several down ballot contests. Public campaign finance filings and recent reporting indicate

Toxic Mushroom Cases Reach Historic Levels in California
Toxic mushroom cases California health authorities are tracking in 2026 have reached the highest level ever recorded in the United States, prompting renewed warnings about the dangers
Business

Coca-Cola Bottler to Close Ventura Plant After Century of Operations
Coca-Cola is closing its Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling plant in Ventura, California, following more than 100 years of beverage production in the region. The company confirmed that operations

Bay Area High School Baseball and Softball Playoffs Begin in CA
The high school baseball and softball regional postseason in Northern California began this week, with teams from the Bay Area and beyond competing in the California Interscholastic

UC Berkeley Research Offers Early Warning on California Dengue Risk
California’s warming climate is drawing new attention from health researchers as UC Berkeley scientists examine how dengue fever could become a greater concern in parts of the
Opinion

California Tech Sector Featured in Microsoft AI Study
California tech sector activity appeared prominently in a newly released Microsoft report examining how artificial intelligence tools are being adopted across workplaces, research environments, and

Officials Warn Shoring Up California’s Oil Costs Consumers
California officials are sounding the alarm as the state faces a significant financial burden due to rising gas prices. On May 7, 2026, energy regulators

Clean Energy Summit Highlights California Infrastructure Challenges
Clean Energy Summit opened April 14 in San Diego, California, bringing together policymakers, utility executives, and infrastructure developers for a three-day discussion on grid reliability,

UC Research Examines Effects of California’s $20 Fast-Food Wage Law
In April 2024, California made a significant shift in the fast-food industry with the introduction of a new fast-food wage law, mandating that fast-food chains




















