Wednesday, June 17

State agencies address language barrier

State health care agencies are on the move after UCLA public health researchers released a study last week revealing that more than 1 million adults in California face restricted health care access because they do not speak English proficiently. Read more...


Senate backers meet deadline

Proponents of the senate proposal said Monday that they have submitted more than enough signatures to the Election Board to hold a special election during ninth week, though the board has not yet verified all the signatures. Read more...


Shedding light on sexual violence

Correction appended Stanley Green is no stranger to domestic violence. His then-wife once attacked him in an L.A. County parking lot, leaving him with lacerations, contusions and internal injuries including skeletal damage and a misaligned rib cage. Read more...


State budget released

Working with revenues that he said increased “beyond all projections,” Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released a $131.1 billion 2006-2007 state budget on Friday, with the largest portion of money going to education. Read more...


Candidates aim for more votes

Reacting to concerns over low voter turnout in the primary elections for the Undergraduate Students Association Council, many candidates said they will focus on expanding their supporter bases for this week’s runoff elections. Read more...