Rep. Anna Eshoo, a Democrat representing parts of California's Silicon Valley, announced Tuesday that she will not run for reelection next year, marking the end of her more
The number of former Californians who became Texans dropped slightly last year, but some of that slack was picked up by Arizona and Florida, which saw their tallies of ex-
Progress has never been achieved by pressing pause.
In June, the Little Hoover Commission suggested that California’s short-lived pollutant reduction law, Senate Bill 1383, a first-of-its-
On a mountainside where walls of flames torched the forest on their way toward Lake Tahoe in 2021, blackened trees stand against a gray sky.
"If you can find
Every recent legislative session has produced at least one effort to ameliorate California’s chronic shortage of housing – and sometimes several.
They generally make it easier for developers to navigate
Point2 analyzed the most expensive homes currently on the market in every U.S. state and Washington, D.C. The lavish list is spearheaded by a quarter-billion property on
When I founded the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic in 1967, psychedelics were all the rage.
Research at Johns Hopkins University and elsewhere had uncovered that these substances had mind-altering
It’s no longer the "Skittles ban," but legislation on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk still could force food manufacturers to change their recipes for a variety of
The Democrats’ delicate majority in the U.S. Senate puts extra pressure on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to quickly pick a replacement for Sen. Dianne Feinstein after her death.
Already,
California will double the taxes on guns and ammunition and use the money to pay for more security at public schools and various violence prevention programs under a new law
Many political promises have been made, many billions of taxpayer dollars have been spent and many programs have been launched, but the state’s homelessness crisis continues to worsen and