California’s drug crisis has only escalated, with so-called “compassionate solutions” like harm reduction and past policies that decriminalized hard drugs making things worse.
Many drug addicts in the state
The leader of the California Senate has reappointed the former chair of the chamber’s insurance committee, despite uncertainty over her possible involvement in a federal corruption probe.
On Friday,
As swaths of Southern California burn, the state’s Republican members of Congress find themselves facing a dilemma.
Blaming the fires on California’s liberal policies, President Donald Trump and
By Ana B. Ibarra
Back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump is once again trying to break a policy California Democrats adopted during his first term to protect certain
Does Donald Trump truly believe the nonsense he spouts about California water — the mythical “valve” connecting the state to Canada, or the imagined “half-pipe” that stands ready to soak the
In November 2024, when President Donald Trump won 38.3% of the vote in California, this was 4 percentage points more than he won in 2020. It was a small
With Donald Trump back in the White House, he’s resuming his long-running feud with California and its political figures, most prominently Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Trump refers to Newsom as
At the Pasadena City College disaster resource center, the long, methodical work of putting lives back together is underway.
Residents who have lost everything — most in the Eaton fire that
It would be impossible to overstate the complexity of water supply management in California.
Hundreds of federal, state and local agencies decree who or what is supplied with water, when
Culture war issues such as racial discrimination, LGBTQ rights and partisan politics have been lightning rods for controversy at public school board meetings in the Inland Empire in recent years.
President Donald Trump’s ban on new offshore wind leases won’t halt giant wind farms already planned off California’s coast, but industry officials say the policy shift is
By Carolyn Jones
It’ll be a while before Los Angeles can fully assess the damage to its schools from this recent spate of fires, but a few things already