A spokesperson for Democratic Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said lawmakers needed more time to respond to a sweeping spending ...
How long will this “war,” which really began almost eight years ago, drag on and how much will it damage Californians?
Scrambling to respond to the Trump administration’s late Monday night directive to pause a wide, but as-yet-unspecified, swath of federal spending ...
California legislators on Thursday delayed a vote on a pair of bills that would provide up to $50 million combined for the ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office has seen the number of warning letters to landlords and hotels surge to over 650.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a controversial California law that would have eventually required social media ...
The bill was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year and entered effect on Jan. 1. It would have banned notifications ...
During a crisis, the news media and voting public will judge the actions of those who hold or aspire to office.
Californians are calling for change in tackling addiction and homelessness, pushing for new policies focused on recovery, support, and long-term solutions.
President Trump made nice during a three-hour stopover at the Palisades fire in Los Angeles, possibly the most costly natural disaster in American history, but his longstanding political “War on ...
A crisis is a terrible thing to waste,” Stanford economist Paul Romer said at a venture capital seminar 21 years ago, referring to the increasing levels of education in other countries that would ...