GUEST COMMENTARY: California’s aging water infrastructure needs an upgrade. One part of that solution is the proposed Sites Reservoir.
The California legislature passed a bill Monday setting a tougher standard for police to use deadly force.
"This is a technology that plays right into the hands of people who are trying to influence our elections like we saw in 2016."
We know their stories because they have told them to us.
GUEST COMMENTARY: The Coalition for Clean Air backs Senate Bill 210 by Sen. Connie Leyva, a Democrat from Chino.
A few things about summertime in CA have become utterly predictable: cineplex superheroes, beach crowds and a record-setting state budget.
Barring the unexpected, legislators could approve the new housing rules early next week. Here are the highlights.
“They are changing course, but it’s like turning a supertanker.”
New research says the reconviction rate for all crimes in California fell by 15 percent.
“We did what we had to do—somewhat reluctantly—in order to get it done."
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes a tax on people without insurance to help people who need insurance can't afford to pay the premiums.
Matthew Sievert was gunned down in 2003.
“What you are seeing there is the influence of big money,” said Kati Phillips of California Common Cause, a government watchdog.
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A podcast about California's police shooting debate
Lawmakers refused to bar the sale of cosmetics containing toxic chemicals after business interests said it would apply to trace amounts.
Governor Newsom backed off a plan diverting tens of millions of dollars from rural counties to pay for health care for undocumented people.
California and Arizona have seen extreme changes in their classroom sizes since 1999.
Thus far 10 other states including New York, Florida, Connecticut and Nevada, and D.C. have banned sales taxes on period products.
Concern over recent DoJ opinion that may negatively impact state-run and multi-state lotteries, including Mega Millions and Powerball.
The decision grants a reprieve to more than 700 inmates awaiting death.
immigration has devastated American jobs that once offered good wages
Medical waivers have tripled. Now what?
The next big fire caused by PG&E
Don’t be fooled by the precipitation, the snowpack, the wildflowers.
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Sacramento no. 31 in the nation for fiscal health.
L.A. teachers who want smaller classes must defy their union
—but less so than it seems
—will it lower California’s drug prices?