One way or another, two words are likely to dominate the complicated politics of California’s housing crisis in 2018: rent control.
A Bay Area lawmaker says he will introduce a bill requiring contractors to report construction defect settlements to the licensing board.
Pot is about to be legal in CA... will you get what you thought you voted on?
Can California impose its blue values on the green economy?
CHIP covers children and pregnant women in families that earn too much to qualify for Medi-Cal.
“It takes it from horrible to slightly less horrible,” said Assemblyman Phil Ting.
are being ousted by peer pressure
...but not all.
The victim, Connie Sowels III, was shot to death in 2013.
This is considered a first step before filing a lawsuit.
Here's why.
sexual harassment
is a team sport
than the weather
for CA governor
James McGrath received one of several appointments announced today.
Your frequently asked questions about California's housing crisis answered here.
By: CALmatters, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.
Berkeley is one of just 29 jurisdictions nationwide to receive the letter because of its sanctuary city designation.
wants to ‘get something done’
The move gives the City Council control over the transfer of Defense Department items to BPD.
Harrison said she hasn't heard of the Berkeley Police Department acquiring any military hardware recently.
will pay a price for Trump
is now a prime target for the 2018 elections.
The judge ordered the attorney in a lawsuit over a homeless camp to do the same.
The City Council wants to impose more reports on the police department.
"By Any Means Necessary" leader's restraining-order case was dropped when "contradictory" video evidence was viewed, attorney said.
Such is the challenge for California Republicans.
This year Brown, a Democrat, signed 859 bills and vetoed 118. Here’s what his vetoes reveal.
Can California learn from Louisiana in facing catastrophic sea rise?
Affordable housing, sustainable communities and homeless initiatives are all included.
The law is in response to a University of California policy that "made it more difficult for California residents to gain admission."