CA FWD NEWS

What new things can and can’t Californians do starting this Sunday?
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

We wouldn’t want you getting caught breaking any new state laws, so here is a look at some that take effect this weekend

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San Diego economy watching out for military cuts
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

With thousands of jobs depending on military spending, business coalition calling out local politicians

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The week ahead: Basketball and politics
150 150 Chris Nelson

Today, the NBA-champion Miami Heat and their much-maligned superstar LeBron James will enjoy their victory parade. What can we learn from LeBron’s path to redemption?

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San Diego a bright spot in California jobs picture
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Who’s hiring in a city were unemployment sits below the state average?

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The Millennial Gap: Cool voting bro
150 150 Caroline Vance

In the launch to another brand new CAFwd series, we in introduce The Millennial Gap, which will keep an eye on the up-and-coming demographic of 20 somethings

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UC Berkeley’s world-renown library system on the chopping block
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

California shouldn’t undo what it has spent years building: a world-class secondary education system with UC Berkeley as the crown jewel.

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Lawmakers advance election day voter registration
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

Lawmakers advanced a bill this week that has the potential to increase California’s chronically low voter turnout.

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Water, water everywhere – maybe not
150 150 Ed Coghlan

Knowing the unknowns in water policy and its effect on the California economy

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Report: California economy recovery will lag a few more years
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Some sectors rapidly growing but three more years of Great Recession

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