OPINION: This was a big year. Looking back, we're likely to see 2025 as the year California finally got serious about housing ...
As of January, California is the first state in the country to partner with a nonprofit to develop, produce and sell its own ...
SB 281 requires courts to give an immigration advisement before a guilty plea or a no-contest plea. The court must advise the ...
We can’t stop politicians from spotlighting what’s new, their latest stitch in a colorful quilt of mystifying options.
In May, Governor Newsom announced over $618 million in community schools grants for 458 additional school sites — bringing ...
Perhaps the biggest stunner among all the success will come from men’s and women’s rowing — prompting accusations of ...
The number of homeless students has rapidly expanded since 2005, and educators say it's often hard to tell which students are struggling.
Covered California is encouraging all uninsured Californians to sign up for health insurance by Dec. 31. The open-enrollment ...
LA has had rent control for decades. Still, most of the city’s renters pay more than what the federal government considers ...
Multiple bills that were signed into law this year are set to take effect in 2026. The changes span from addressing insulin ...
With transit fares on the rise in a number of Canadian cities, some experts say it’s time to rethink how we fund public transportation so that lower-income riders — who rely on it the most — aren't ...
Minimum wages are set to go up in many states, while uploading deepfake pornography will land you in hot water in California ...