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Tomu Sawada, a soon-to-be class of 2025 Father Duenas Memorial School graduate, signed his collegiate commitment letter last Friday with the California State Polytechnic University Humboldt to ...
California’s agricultural industries face many possible effects from President Donald Trump's tariffs, but some hope for opportunity.
Naloxone Now Available Directly Through CalRx For $24: California residents can buy the overdose reversal nasal spray naloxone directly from the state through the CalRx program, Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
[10] The California Constitution requires that districts be contiguous. Further, the state constitution mandates that "to the extent possible, [districts] must ... preserve the geographic integrity of ...
Democratic California Assemblyman Corey Jackson introduced a bill making it easier for some college students in the Golden ...
One state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require colleges and universities to create programs that allow students ...
The bill would require community colleges and universities to create overnight parking programs for students to sleep in ...
The once seedy Long Beach has become a thriving, modern town since racing started here in 1975. After a trial Formula 5000 event, promoter Chris Pook attracted the Formula 1 World Championship to the ...
A progressive Democratic lawmaker is seeking a simple but jarring remedy of last resort for California's college students navigating the state's housing crisis: Let them sleep in their cars. While ...
A crowd of 9,771 watched No. 4 Hawaii go up against No. 1 Long Beach State on Saturday at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. Hawaii improved to 4-0 in five-set matches. “We were throwing the ...
Visit gplb.com for more information. Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach.
Hawaii outside hitter Adrien Roure served the ball against UC San Diego in March. Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber?