Gov. Newsom gave $750 million to entertainment producers, almost as much as he just gave to some cities and counties to help homeless people.
California passed a name, image and likeness law in 2019. Other states and the NCAA soon followed, but now that leadership ...
The closeness of the contest is distressing for advocates and researchers, but some note that the most substantial action is ...
Gavin Newsom announced the state's plan to address homelessness across the state at Cal Expo in Sacramento, on March 16, 2023. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters. Welcome to CalMatters, the ...
David Wagner reports on business and economy for the LAist and KPCC newsroom. Sign up for Building Your Block ... "In escalating fight, Newsom takes away defiant Norwalk’s ability to kill large ...
Gov. Newsom touts progress in yearlong crackdown on retail theft across the state to bolster his case against Prop. 36.
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled plans over the weekend to raise the cap on California's film and TV tax credit program. Will it ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a proposal on Sunday to increase California’s film incentive to $750 million, responding to calls to boost the struggling industry. At an event at Raleigh Studios in ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) shrugged off a new nickname he was given by former President Trump, calling the Republican presidential nominee “an embarrassment.” Newsom joined MSNBC’s ...