A halt in SNAP payments has millions worried about their next meal, raising new questions about how a program born in the Great Depression still defines America's fight against hunger.
Journalists at public radio stations across California spoke with residents, business leaders and politicos in each of the ...
This year's sign-up season is different than all the others. Here's what people need to know about the health insurance that's at the heart of the government shutdown.
CapRadio’s Gerardo Zavala shares reporting from Calif. county where voters could be impacted by redistricting in upcoming ...
Developers have broken ground on a new 134-unit affordable housing community in Midtown Sacramento. The building will be ...
CapRadio’s Riley Palmer recaps county meeting on homelessness. Also, a Sacramento teacher gets a glimpse of what it’s like to ...
Salmon are an iconic species with deep cultural ties to tribes across California, but they have seen steep population ...
About 112,000 San Francisco residents who are expected to lose their November food stamp benefits will receive pre-paid gift ...
North Carolina furniture makers say new tariffs may help them compete against imports, but their industry relies on global supplies that are getting more expensive.
CalMatters reports on bi-partisan legislation to reopen county hospital recently closed. Also, a backyard hobby transforms ...
"Eureka Day" gives us a glimpse into the weekly board meetings of a private elementary school in Berkeley, California. A ...
The latest federal shutdown has left hundreds of thousands without pay, forcing workers to find side gigs and rethink how to make ends meet.
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