Report Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Arrests in California By Deepak Premkumar, Thomas Sloan, Magnus Lofstrom, Joseph Hayes Feb 7, 2023 2 days ago ... However, felony arrests of Black Californians spiked by 43 percent during ... Meanwhile, monthly arrests for property crime offenses were on ...
Statewide Survey PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Rachel Lawler, Deja Thomas Feb 1, 2023 7 days ago ... About six in ten say that Republican control of the House will change, at least to some degree, the way things are going in the country.
Fact Sheet Immigrants in California By Cesar Alesi Perez, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Hans Johnson Jan 23, 2023 Jan 26, 2023 ... California is home to almost 11 million immigrants—about a quarter of the foreign-born population nationwide. More than half (55%) of ...
blog post Fewer Californians Say Racism Is a Big Problem Today Compared to 2020 By Deja Thomas Jan 13, 2023 Jan 13, 2023 ... Criminal Justice · Economy · Health & Safety Net · Higher Education · K–12 Education · Political Landscape · Population · Water, Land & Air.
blog post The Promise of a Wet January By Jeffrey Mount Jan 5, 2023 Jan 5, 2023 ... Right now, the focus is appropriately on protecting lives and property. These atmospheric rivers—with their intense low-pressure systems and ...
blog post The Troubled History—and Uncertain Future—of the Salton Sea By Sarah Bardeen Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022 ... The transfers of water from IID to cities is made possible by land fallowing and improvements in irrigation efficiency; both practices ...
event Surplus and Shortage: California’s Water Balancing Act Nov 18, 2022 As climate change accelerates, it's bringing more extreme weather to California: The dry periods are hotter and drier than ever before—and the wet periods ...
blog post Shrinking Household Size Strains California’s Housing Market By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Hans Johnson, Julien Lafortune Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022 ... Changing demographic patterns during the pandemic—with Californians “spreading out” across more housing units—has boosted housing demand, ...
Report COVID-19 Emergency Funding and California’s Higher Education Systems By Jacob Jackson, Kevin Cook, Darriya Starr Nov 16, 2022 By comparison, tuition revenue represents a small portion for the community colleges, as they are primarily funded through a combination of local property ...
blog post Video: Solar Development in the San Joaquin Valley By Sarah Bardeen Nov 9, 2022 Nov 9, 2022 ... Property and sales tax revenues remain a concern. “All we have is land to produce the money that keeps our libraries open, keeps Meals on ...