Dan Walters
For 26 years, a legislative bill labeled by the California Chamber of Commerce as a "job killer" very likely faced a death sentence.
The chamber, the
New Census data recently confirmed what many advocates saw coming: We squandered one of the greatest achievements in poverty fighting policy this nation has ever known.
In one year, we
The times we are living in…. We can’t take anything for granted anymore; But doesn’t it get tiring to have to fight for everything, that shouldn’t need
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
For over 20 years, I’ve been doing what all writers do: making something from nothing, sometimes alone, and sometimes with groups of other misfits. Our imaginative labor has changed
More than 150,000 California workers who lost their jobs since 2020 are still fighting for delayed or denied unemployment benefits. At the same time, the state paid out an
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The tragedy of what happened to John Alle is unspeakable.
We need to have more of a police presence in this town, yet out city council refuses to see
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The giveaway statement in the story about converting the Marina Freeway into park space is “this project would provide nearly 4,000 units of new housing – including potentially 100%
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Charles Andrews opinion piece is another example of Mr. Andrews just stirring the pot, with no concrete recommendations as to exactly what should be done with the Civic Auditorium.
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I attended last week’s council meeting to speak in support of better bike lanes, and was incredibly disheartened to witness the Council’s dysfunction first hand. Mayor Pro
BRIAN WILSON SAYS, SAVE THE CIVIC! Big announcement yesterday in my CURIOUS CITY column – Beyond-legendary Beach Boy Brian has joined the fight to "Save the Civic" by signing