CalMatters reports on the alarming issue of home development in highly flammable areas in the state of California.
How long will this “war,” which really began almost eight years ago, drag on and how much will it damage Californians?
Democrats — newly sensitive to perceptions of being soft on crime — this week faced criticism from Republicans who noted that ...
President Donald Trump and Congress may toss a federal cap on how much people deduct for local and state taxes. If so, ...
California legislators on Thursday delayed a vote on a pair of bills that would provide up to $50 million combined for the ...
California lawmakers in the Assembly on Thursday delayed its vote on legislation to bolster the state's legal defenses and immigration services to fight the Trump administration because Democratic ...
California Democrats delayed votes on their “Trump-proofing” bills that would have provided $25 million for funding lawsuits ...
Environmentalists say Trump is using the LA fires as cover to seize more control of the state’s precious water. Most Southern ...
Governor Newsom has taken executive action to support small businesses and workers affected by the LA firestorms, extending ...
It’s no surprise that enforcement officials more closely aligned with Trump see legal ambiguity at the same time those in deep-blue counties, such as San Francisco, insist there is no legal conflict ...
The Guggenheim CEO and LA Dodgers owner committed $100 million to start LA Rises, which he will lead with Magic Johnson and ...
Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source a second look.