"I’ve been looking for you." These were the words that haunted me during the more than two decades I spent living on the streets of Los Angeles,
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been one of the loudest Democratic politicians in denouncing former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy.
While endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign
Inflation may be slowing, but high prices continue to dash all hopes of saving money for Californians living paycheck to paycheck.
Just this month, a new California law banning so-called
It’s not hyperbole to declare that California’s most serious economic, social and political issue is its chronic shortage of housing, particularly for families in the lower income brackets.
Demography, politics and the unintended consequences of civic reforms have pushed Los Angeles to the left, creating an electorate hostile to Republicans and shaping the prospects of candidates and causes
There never was much of a chance that California Gov. Gavin Newsom would be running for president this year, even if President Joe Biden were to step aside.
While Newsom
Late one recent morning at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, Metro riders waited patiently to catch their trains. They shared the platform with a slew of "ambassadors"
"Alright, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up."
Fading movie star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) utters those words in the final scene of Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder’
Now that the Supreme Court has granted cities more power to ban sleeping outside, homeless Californians face a crucial decision: Try to get into a shelter, or risk going to
Since my family almost lost our home during the Great Recession 15 years ago, our modest 1,200-square-foot home has become a safety net for my siblings, an oasis for
A year after he took the top job in 2019, the president of one of California’s largest and most powerful unions said in a newsletter that he wanted to