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The Trump administration wants to eliminate several programs that benefit Pacific salmon, the iconic but widely threatened species of the Pacific Northwest.
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Schools had until March 2026 to spend remaining COVID relief money. The U.S. Department of Education cut those funds, amounting to about $200 million for California K-12 schools.
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Despite Trump鈥檚 plans, federal funding is a small part of California鈥檚 education budget and the state oversees curriculum.
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Linemen, engineers among hundreds of staff to leave Bonneville Power Administration as Trump trims workforce
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Denying Oregon these investments 鈥渨ould blow essentially a $200 million dollar hole in our budget,鈥 says an environmental nonprofit leader.
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Oregon could have far fewer firefighters ready to battle blazes on federal lands next fire season 鈥 and may do less advance work aimed at mitigating the risk of large fires 鈥 due to the Trump administration鈥檚 hiring freeze and funding cuts, according to U.S. lawmakers.
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State officials are operating based on the belief the Oregon Department of Transportation will be reimbursed for spending as promised in a signed contract 鈥 but some in Washington, D.C., don't think the Trump administration will pay the bills.
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Oregon joined with California and 20 other states to protect funding to universities, especially those involved in medical-related research, from a Trump administration effort to cut 鈥榠ndirect鈥 costs.
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Dramatic shifts in federal policy are leaving universities wondering how to respond while maintaining their role as a nonpartisan educational institution.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday approved $25 million for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning California to once again lead the resistance to the MAGA movement 鈥 just as the state is seeking federal assistance for the Los Angeles region鈥檚 recovery from devastating fires.
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Protesters called on federal lawmakers to stop what they see as a power grab by President Donald Trump and his allies.
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The White House confirmed that President Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to impose an array of conditions for federal wildfire assistance, will meet with California鈥檚 governor.
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Threats of tariffs on major trading partners point to a chaotic global market for the foreseeable future.
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California鈥檚 estimated 100,000 undocumented college students are grappling with President Trump鈥檚 plans of mass deportations. Dream centers on many campuses are stepping in to provide guidance and meet the skyrocketing demand for legal services from students.