By Khari Johnson
As part of what it described as an ongoing investigation, the California attorney general’s office has sought answers from OpenAI about its reported plan to convert
California businesses are suing to halt a new state law that bars them from requiring employees to attend anti-union meetings at work.
The state’s Chamber of Commerce and California
The congressional joint session to count electoral votes on Monday is expected to be much less eventful than the certification four years ago that was interrupted by a violent mob
Californians who try to withdraw money but don’t have enough in their bank accounts won’t fall deeper into a financial hole from having to pay a fine, thanks
Former addict comes clean about homelessness crisis in new book
After nearly a decade spent chronically homeless and addicted to drugs, Jared Klickstein achieved sobriety in 2018 and began work
Former addict comes clean about homelessness crisis in new book
After nearly a decade spent chronically homeless and addicted to drugs, Jared Klickstein achieved sobriety in 2018 and began work
A longtime Santa Monica resident is facing what he calls a “death sentence” if he is evicted from his current housing accommodations on Dec. 11.
Scott Brutzman is fighting to
In a stunning betrayal of trust, Venice-based Sameday Health allegedly faked COVID test results for at least 500 customers and alongside partner Dr. Jeff Toll, M.D., will be paying
The return to normalcy means many welcome things, but also a few unwelcome ones like the end of California’s rent relief program.
Still the news is not all dire,