Former Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon is committed to trying, though he puts his own happiness at only two out of 10 (ask him again after November, he told CalMatters). After
California’s $16-an-hour minimum wage may be much higher than a "poverty wage" by federal standards, but high housing costs still make it difficult for low wage workers
California is just starting a statewide effort to create apprenticeship opportunities for young people, ages 16 through 24, as college becomes less affordable for many high school graduates and other
When Sacramento changed its plan to demolish a homeless encampment on a vacant lot on Colfax Street, instead offering the homeless occupants a lease, activists and camp residents celebrated it
California’s public schools live – or die – by the numbers. They are utterly dependent on how much money the state budget allocates each year under Proposition 98, a formula adopted
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass arrived in Paris Thursday for a three-day visit to study France’s plans for the 2024 Summer Olympics, a gigantic undertaking that Los Angeles and
Buoyed by a sizable war chest, Democrat Adam Schiff spent heavily to propel himself and his desired opponent — former baseball star Steve Garvey, a Republican — into the November election for
You’ve likely heard about AI powering driverless cars, writing term papers and creating unsettling deep fakes. Can that same technology also prevent people from becoming homeless?
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Adam Schiff has likely punched his ticket to the US Senate. Placing first in California’s top-two primary as of late Tuesday night, the Democratic US representative is heading into
Both sides billed the high-profile California fast food deal last year as a resolution to two years of escalating political tensions. One of workers’ biggest wins in the Legislature during
Time’s up: Today, in California’s U.S. Senate primary, millions of voters will decide which two candidates will face off in November for the highly coveted seat. The
California voters today are considering Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $6.4 billion plan to build mental health treatment beds and housing through a ballot measure that he characterizes as critical