Dear Editor,
The Daily Press article “Former addict comes clean about homelessness crisis in new book” (June 24, 2024) provides insightful first-person support for conclusions many have reached about homelessness,
California will make widespread cuts to state government operations, prisons, housing programs and health care workforce training in order to maintain its social safety net as it moves to close
As someone who has had the honor of representing the city of Santa Cruz in a variety of public offices over several decades, I feel called to wade into the
Again?
Still.
How do you like the artist’s rendering of Santa Monica’s newest skyscraper, a low rise 24 stories coming to 6th and Colorado. When? Never is too
The California Coastal Act is a monumental achievement of the environmental movement. It limits oil drilling that imperils the planet’s climate and threatens to foul our shoreline. It prevents
Dear Editor,
In response to the Letter to the Editor written by Rizwati Freeman, we are happy to share that the chickens at the Upward Bound House urban farm on
A minor miracle occurred in the California Capitol 50 years ago this month when a bipartisan majority of state senators refused to accept a pork-laden budget that was drafted in
Few can challenge the wisdom of prescribing medications for life-threatening health conditions. Yet many would balk at the suggestion of "prescribing" housing, even though research and lived experience
Legislation that would make it easier for restaurants to set food prices without including add-on fees is being whipped through the Capitol at warp speed. On Tuesday two Assembly committees
Dear Kelly,
We have a dispute with our HOA board and tried to inform those present during open meeting time and were not allowed to speak. We were told this
Legal rights to use water, particularly those obtained prior to 1914, lie at the heart of California’s perpetual wrangling over the allocation of increasingly limited water supplies.
For years
Dear Editor,
Voters are smart enough to realize that besides eroding trust in local elected officials, Council leaks out of closed session cost resident taxpayers real money. Christine Parra’s