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CalMatters interviewed five leading candidates who want to regulate one of the world’s biggest insurance markets. Here’s what they said. Written by Levi Sumagaysay, CalMatters Picking the next insurance commissioner could be one of the most important decisions Californians make for their wallets this election year. They may
At its three most popular campuses, UC agreed to admit more California students and reduce the number of out-of-state students. The state covered the loss of revenue from non-resident students, who pay three times what in-state students pay. Written by Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters.
From festivals to K-Pop dance workshops and crafting opportunities, May is a time to embrace San Diego’s AANHPI communities. Written by Maya Srikrishnan, Edited by Lauren J. Mapp Editor's note: We have used AI to help us extract information from event flyers and websites, but humans have
Plus, we’re suing San Diego for police records. April 30 marks the end of the Vietnam War, a date that continues to carry deep meaning for Vietnamese and Lao communities shaped by displacement, resettlement and the long tail of its impacts across generations. In San Diego, those legacies are