A review of recent state budgets and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s newly released 2024-25 budget proposal reveals truly monumental errors in revenue estimates by his fiscal advisors, particularly personal income
In an average year, 200 million acre-feet of precipitation falls on California as rain or snow. (Hydrologists measure large amounts of water in acre-feet — an acre of water one-foot deep,
Even with all of the amenities and beauty, the Los Angeles metro area and the state of California have both seen notable migrations over recent years, something once again seen
"Fool me once, shame on you," the saying goes. With the benefit of hindsight, there’s no better encapsulation of the experiment tech companies have conducted on humanity
News publishers in California are divided over proposed legislation that would require tech giants to set aside money for newsrooms, which are essential to their platforms. Below, a digital media
News publishers in California are divided over proposed legislation that would require tech giants to set aside money for newsrooms, which are essential to their platforms. Below, a journalism expert
Steve Garvey is not going to be the next U.S. senator from California. He might do well in the upcoming March primary — and with some luck, the Republican candidate
How much difference will a March ballot measure make when it comes to fighting California’s massive homelessness crisis? That’s the question before voters as they weigh in on
California governors tend to leave hefty budget deficits behind when they depart, forcing their successors to raise taxes, borrow money or make big spending cuts to maintain solvency.
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Following a recent vote of support for the Justice for Renters Act made by Santa Monica City Councilmembers, the city’s Rent Control Board followed suit with a unanimous resolution
According to a report from Apartment List, which uses data on its platform as well as publicly available census data to gauge rent growth trends, Santa Monica apartment rent prices
After years of living on the streets and in single-room-occupancy hotels, the cozy studio apartment in San Francisco’s Japantown felt like a sanctuary to Corey Lafayette. He’d moved