Emily Hoeven, CALmatters

Emily Hoeven

CALmatters

Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past:
  • CALmatters
  • Deseret News

Past articles by Emily:

California accounts for 30% of nation’s homeless, feds say

New federal numbers show that the California homeless count is a disproportionate share of the national total, and it's getting worse. → Read More

Newsom finally reveals his whereabouts

After days of secrecy, the office of Gov. Gavin Newsom discloses he's on vacation in Montana, which is under a ban on state-funded travel. → Read More

Lanhee Chen comes clean on Trump, abortion

Lanhee Chen, a Republican candidate for California controller, discloses whether he voted for Donald Trump and discusses abortion. → Read More

Key COVID relief to expire: Advocates warn of ‘eviction tsunami’

Tenant advocates on Tuesday urged Gov. Newsom and state lawmakers to "stop the eviction tsunami" by extending the rent relief program. → Read More

How poor Californians languish in nursing homes

A CalMatters investigation unpacks the factors that result in thousands staying in California nursing homes against their will. → Read More

Newsom recall: A fight on three fronts

The Newsom recall campaign is happening on multiple fronts: debate stages, in courtrooms and on social media — you can't escape it. → Read More

How visiting Normandy, France, redefined patriotism for me — a millennial

The guide said that the French will never forget what the Americans did for them on D-Day. At her words, a strong and bizarre feeling bubbled up in my chest, similar to the feeling that you get when you’re about to cry, but slightly different. → Read More

Could this 'Bible for millennials' lead young people back to church?

What happens when faith is repackaged in order to appeal to younger generations, who may be more attuned to images than words? → Read More

Why Facebook and Instagram are banning white nationalism and white separatism, and why some think it's a problem

While many civil rights groups have applauded Facebook’s decision to ban white nationalism and white separatism, others argue it's another instance of anti-conservative bias online. → Read More

Congress has settled on a border wall deal, but will President Trump sign it? Here's what you need to know

House and Senate negotiators have settled on a border wall deal “in principle” that would provide funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, but much less than the amount originally demanded by President Trump. → Read More

Hillary Clinton may run for president in 2020. Here's a look at other Democratic Party frontrunners

The Deseret News breaks down the frontrunners for the Democratic presidential nomination. → Read More

Who is Roger Stone and what is he accused of? Here are 5 facts about him (and why he has a tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back)

Roger Stone, a longtime Trump adviser, was arrested Friday morning following an indictment in the ongoing Russia investigation charging that he lied about the Trump campaign’s communication with WikiLeaks. → Read More

Who is the government shutdown affecting most? Some of the answers may surprise you

As the government shutdown stretches into its 28th day, the Deseret News took a look at some of the groups who have been most severely impacted. → Read More

Who is William Barr? Five things you need to know about President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general

The Deseret News takes a look at William Barr's past political stances, controversies, and what he pledges to do if confirmed as attorney general. → Read More