Nonprofit & Nonpartisan News
  • About Us
  • Newsletters
  • Donate
About Newsletters Search
  • Politics
  • Justice
  • Environment
  • Economy
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Inequality
  • Digital Democracy
  • Technology
  • Commentary
  • Daily Newsletter
  • Explainers
  • Data & Trackers
  • Programs
    • California Divide
    • CalMatters for Learning
    • College Journalism Network
    • Mental Health Reporting Initiative
    • What’s Working
    • Youth Journalism
  • Events
  • Donate
    • Manage your donation
  • Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Impact
    • News and Awards
    • Funding
    • Policies
    • Sponsorship
    • Our Team
    • Jobs
  • Inside the Newsroom
  • CalMatters en Español
  • Videos
CalMatters is your nonprofit and nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to explaining how state government impacts our lives.
  • Bluesky
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Politics
  • Immigration
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Economy
  • Environment
  • California Voices
  • Digital Democracy
  • Impact
  • Events

Home

Newsom ramps up California redistricting threat as Texas weighs new Republican maps

Newsom ramps up California redistricting threat as Texas weighs new Republican maps

by Alexei Koseff

NEWSLETTERS

Stay informed

Get fact-based, quality reporting for free from CalMatters’ reporters on issues that matter to you.

Sign up →

California schools regain federal money they counted on after Trump releases hold

California schools regain federal money they counted on after Trump releases hold

by Adam Echelman
Trump’s crackdown on homelessness: What does it mean for California?
Homelessness

Trump’s crackdown on homelessness: What does it mean for California?

by Marisa Kendall
California’s NPR and PBS stations will cut staff and programs after funding slashed
Politics

California’s NPR and PBS stations will cut staff and programs after funding slashed

by Maya C. Miller and Cayla Mihalovich
Southern California Edison says it will create an Eaton Fire ‘compensation program.’ Survivors are skeptical
California Wildfires

Southern California Edison says it will create an Eaton Fire ‘compensation program.’ Survivors are skeptical

by Malena Carollo
10 YEARS OF IMPACT

CalMatters: Holding the state accountable for 10 years, and we’re just getting started

See exactly how CalMatters journalism has brought communities together, inspired lawmakers to create a better California and made the state more accountable to Californians.

California Voices

California trial courts struggle to ensure a ‘jury of peers’

Amos: California cut a program to raise juror pay that would’ve helped ensure economically and racially diverse juries.

CalMatters Explains

  • Wildfires
  • Reparations
  • Housing Costs
  • Homelessness
  • Minimum Wage
  • Abortion Access

See more explainers

CalMatters en Español

Las políticas públicas y las leyes de California, explicadas.

Aprende Más

JUSTICE

‘There is no sanctuary anywhere:’ Border Patrol raids come to California’s capital

‘There is no sanctuary anywhere:’ Border Patrol raids come to California’s capital

by Wendy Fry and Sergio Olmos

Court blocks ammunition background checks in new blow to California’s gun control framework

by Nigel Duara

ICE releases deaf Mongolian immigrant after holding him for months without interpreter

by Wendy Fry

California cannabis companies hoped Trump would be an ally. Then the raids happened

by Alexei Koseff

Can a county fire a sheriff behind closed doors? Advocacy group threatens to sue for access

by Nigel Duara

Behind the masks: Who are the people rounding up immigrants in California?

by Michael Lozano
Resistance state: Tracking California’s lawsuits against the new Trump administration

Resistance state: Tracking California’s lawsuits against the new Trump administration

by Mikhail Zinshteyn
Investigation

They were convicted of killing with their cars. No one told the DMV

A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.

INSIDE THE NEWSROOM

What goes into our reporting on California’s biggest issues – how investigative stories come together, what challenges journalists face, CalMatters’ latest plans and more.

CalMatters: Holding the state accountable for 10 years, and we’re just getting started

CalMatters: Holding the state accountable for 10 years, and we’re just getting started

CalMatters’ Digital Democracy and CBS News collaboration wins Emmy award

CalMatters’ Digital Democracy and CBS News collaboration wins Emmy award

Nonpartisan, independent California news for all

We’re CalMatters, your nonprofit and nonpartisan news guide.

Our journalists are here to empower you and our mission continues to be essential.

  • We are independent and nonpartisan. Our trustworthy journalism is free from partisan politics, free from corporate influence and actually free for all Californians.
  • We are focused on California issues. From the environment to homelessness, economy and more, we publish the unfettered truth to keep you informed.
  • We hold people in power accountable. We probe and reveal the actions and inactions of powerful people and institutions, and the consequences that follow.

But we can’t keep doing this without support from readers like you.

CalMatters nembership heart logo

Please give what you can today. Every gift helps.

GIVE NOW

ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY

California launched an AI chatbot for wildfires. It can’t answer one crucial question

California launched an AI chatbot for wildfires. It can’t answer one crucial question

by Malena Carollo

How the GOP budget bill will affect the cost of California health insurance

by Kristen Hwang

Debt-free at a tech job: How the powerful UC system lands students at Apple and Google

by Mikhail Zinshteyn

It’s not just about cheating. How AI is quietly eroding college students’ networks

by Tara García Mathewson

Thousands of Californians lost work after LA immigration raids — including citizens

by Levi Sumagaysay

CalPERS recovers from tariff plunge and notches a big investment gain

by Adam Ashton

series spotlight

Internal documents reveal the story behind California’s unemployment crash

Internal documents reveal the story behind California’s unemployment crash

Tech Spotlight

California has 30 new proposals to rein in AI. Trump could complicate them

The new president’s difference approach may affect how California regulates artificial intelligence.

ENVIRONMENT

A new invader threatens California water supplies. Can the state stop its spread? 

A new invader threatens California water supplies. Can the state stop its spread? 

by Rachel Becker

Key player in California’s water wars embraces controversial pact

by Rachel Becker

To fight cancer-causing ‘Erin Brockovich’ toxin, California may give water districts legal cover

by Ryan Sabalow and Brianna Vaccari, The Merced FOCUS

California’s wind and solar projects face new federal hurdles

by Alejandro Lazo

Reined in by cost and a hostile president, California ponders next move to clean its air pollution

by Alejandra Reyes-Velarde

California lawmakers roll back environmental law. Why is high-tech manufacturing now exempt?

by Alejandro Lazo and Rachel Becker

water watch

‘Not improving’: Lake Tahoe had one of its murkiest years on record

‘Not improving’: Lake Tahoe had one of its murkiest years on record

Series Spotlight

Lake Tahoe: A tarnished jewel

Lake Tahoe is an innocent victim — but there isn’t just a single villain. This series reveals the problems plaguing this alpine treasure.

HEALTH

She kept challenging one of California’s biggest health insurers. Then, it tried to cut her off

She kept challenging one of California’s biggest health insurers. Then, it tried to cut her off

by Jocelyn Wiener and Byrhonda Lyons

Planned Parenthood of California loses $300 million in federal funding under court order

by Kristen Hwang

California OSHA inspectors don’t visit worksites even when workers are injured

by Jeanne Kuang

Republicans cap student loan debt. Why that’s bad news for California medical students

by Mikhail Zinshteyn and Kristen Hwang

Get insurance on Covered California? What you need to know about cost increases

by Ana B. Ibarra and Kristen Hwang

‘Joy turned into shame’: California’s Latino Caucus agonized over slashing immigrant health care

by Kristen Hwang

Explainer

Health care in California: How the state made almost everyone eligible for coverage

Health care in California: How the state made almost everyone eligible for coverage

Series Spotlight

No Deliveries

Explore why hospitals are shutting down maternity wards, what this means for parents-to-be with limited options, and whether anything can be done to protect access.

POLITICS

Zohran Mamdani jolted progressives. Can California candidates replicate his success?

Zohran Mamdani jolted progressives. Can California candidates replicate his success?

by Yue Stella Yu

They worked with the U.S. in Afghanistan. Now Trump could return them to the Taliban

by Alexei Koseff

We’re 10 years old today. Check out a decade of compelling CalMatters visual journalism

by CalMatters Visuals Team

Citing security threats, California lawmakers want to shield their addresses from public

by Yue Stella Yu

Sick of loud ads on Netflix? A proposed California law would turn down the volume

by Ryan Sabalow

Why one union became one of the most pro-housing voices in California

by Jeanne Kuang and Ben Christopher
Democracy in the dark: How California lawmakers are trying to shield themselves from public view

Democracy in the dark: How California lawmakers are trying to shield themselves from public view

by Sameea Kamal and Yue Stella Yu
Project Spotlight

Digital Democracy

Check out CalMatters’ custom-built AI tool that tracks every word spoken in public hearings, every dollar donated to politicians, every vote cast and more.

EDUCATION

Heinous, heartbreaking — and expensive. California schools face avalanche of sex abuse claims

Heinous, heartbreaking — and expensive. California schools face avalanche of sex abuse claims

by Carolyn Jones

Cal State is still in the red despite tuition increase and spending cuts

by Mikhail Zinshteyn

Their families keep California farms running. Trump cuts just stripped a ‘lifeline’ from them

by Carolyn Jones

Trump administration releases after school grant money — with a catch

by Carolyn Jones

‘Like having a hand cut off’: California schools reeling after AmeriCorps cuts

by Adam Echelman and Carolyn Jones

How much education does a California police officer need? What a new bill proposes

by Cayla Mihalovich and Adam Echelman

K-12

Schools in this California town won acclaim for their pandemic comeback. How they did it

Schools in this California town won acclaim for their pandemic comeback. How they did it

by Carolyn Jones
About College Beat

College Beat is produced by the CalMatters College Journalism Network, a collaboration between CalMatters and student journalists from across California. Read more.

CALIFORNIA VOICES

Los Angeles needs civic leaders right now. All it has are political ones

Los Angeles needs civic leaders right now. All it has are political ones

Guest Commentary

Maternity ward closures in California result in much more than strained health care

As labor and delivery units close in California, a hole is being created in many communities. Even more tragic is that pregnant patients in both rural and urban areas will have a much harder time having a safe birth.

California’s inmate firefighters deserve decent pay and a chance at a heroic career

California has used incarcerated firefighters since 1915 to battle wildfires. But we don’t pay them, protect them or treat them like heroes. Lawmakers could change that.

What California still doesn’t understand about men’s mental health

Youth and young adults in California make up just 21% of the population but account for 57% of emergency room visits due to self-harm. It’ll take more than awareness months to make a real difference.

We want to hear from you!

Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? You can find our submission guidelines here. For questions, please email [email protected]

Learn more

DAN WALTERS

California is finally adopting phonics, fulfilling a grandmother’s dream

Four decades after education reformer Marian Joseph pushed phonics in schools to change the way young readers learn, California lawmakers are embracing it.

HOUSING

California, epicenter of the nation’s housing crisis, is finally getting a housing agency

California, epicenter of the nation’s housing crisis, is finally getting a housing agency

by Ben Christopher

One of the biggest obstacles to building new CA housing has now vanished

by Ben Christopher

A ‘poison pill’ in California’s budget deal ties state spending to construction

by Alexei Koseff

They were repeatedly ticketed because of their homelessness. What did it change?

by Marisa Kendall, Aaron Schrank and Lisa Halverstadt

Homeless-related arrests, citations soared in these California cities after Supreme Court case

by Marisa Kendall

Newsom and Legislature tangle with construction unions over minimum wage

by Ben Christopher

Homelessness

They were repeatedly ticketed because of their homelessness. What did it change?

They were repeatedly ticketed because of their homelessness. What did it change?

by Marisa Kendall, Aaron Schrank and Lisa Halverstadt

Explainer

Californians: Here’s why your housing costs are so high

by Ben Christopher and Manuela Tobias

CALIFORNIA DIVIDE

California food banks brace for funding cuts, and not only from the Trump administration

California food banks brace for funding cuts, and not only from the Trump administration

by Jeanne Kuang

California’s population shrank in Trump’s first immigration crackdown. It could happen again

by Mikhail Zinshteyn

He misled the public about his last big immigration sweep. Now he’s leading the Border Patrol in LA

by Andrew Donohue, Sergio Olmos and Wendy Fry

Geologically rich but economically poor, Salton Sea communities want a say in their lithium future

by Deborah Brennan

They tried to pay their overdue rent. Their landlord wouldn’t accept it

by Felicia Mello

The DMV makes millions from auctioned cars, and doesn’t tell the owners

by Byrhonda Lyons

Explainer

What to know about California reparations: Is the state’s apology the beginning or the end?

What to know about California reparations: Is the state’s apology the beginning or the end?

by Wendy Fry, Erica Yee and Rya Jetha
Inequality Insights

A statewide media collaboration to raise awareness about poverty and income inequality through in-depth journalism and community outreach. Sign up for our weekly newsletter.

CalMatters logo
  • Bluesky
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

About

  • Overview
  • Impact
  • Funding
  • News and Awards
  • Policies
  • Programs
  • Sponsorships
  • Our Team
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us

Topics

  • Politics
  • Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Health
  • Commentary
  • Inequality

More

  • Donate
  • Manage donation
  • Newsletters
  • CalMatters en Español
  • Inside the Newsroom
  • Digital Democracy

General Inquiries

[email protected]

Membership Inquiries

[email protected]

  1. Protect your nonprofit state news.
  1. Become a CalMatters member with a tax-deductible donation today to stay informed, bolster our journalism and expand how many people we reach across California.
Donate
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
© 2025 CalMatters Powered by Newspack Privacy Policy