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,
Last Friday night, a mother and her two young children struggled in the cold, dark waters of the Rio Grande River near Eagle Pass, TX, eventually succumbing to the fierce
The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted a case with potentially catastrophic consequences for homeless people in California — and for the Constitution.
On its face, City of Grants Pass v.
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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Millions of Americans watched last weekend as NFL teams played the final games of their regular season. California fans were treated to the much-anticipated finale between the San Francisco 49ers
It may be only January, but in just a few weeks, Californians will start voting by mail in the March 5 primary and deciding which two candidates will advance to
Activists in the Inland Empire recently got their hands on an internal Amazon memo that detailed the company’s political and community strategy for Southern California this year, a document
As the Chair of the Police Officers Association, I understood that by accepting the position I would be wading into City politics whether or not I wanted to operate in
California enters the new year with its existential issues still unresolved, and a new one — an immense budget deficit — threatens to make dealing with them even more difficult.
California has
Recently at Blue Plate Taco, an older white man walked up to the parklet on Ocean Avenue carrying a half empty bottle of vodka, yelling Happy New Year, and became
In the 19th century, California began experimenting with regulating the prices of vital services and commodities. Nearly 150 years later, Californians still don’t know if it’s working as
Whac-A-Mole is an amusement arcade game, invented in Japan nearly a half-century ago, whose players try to hit moles as they pop up from their holes, but if they hit