Declining flows and the warming climate imperil farms, green energy projects and the economy of one of California’s poorest counties.
As the April 14 strike deadline looms, teachers and support staff remain at an impasse with a district strained by high housing costs and declining enrollment.
Local officials blame environmentalists for long delays, but politics, technology and markets are the culprits.
Labor lawyer Ana Avendaño says unions must do more to protect women.
Findhelp is a public benefit corporation that wants the structure of the National Labor Relations Board held unconstitutional. Critics say those things don’t square.
Bay Area and L.A. residents weigh a regressive fix as funding cuts threaten basic care for the uninsured.
An investigation into California’s failure to protect underage farmworkers was among the entries that won prizes from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.
California law requires public schools to teach about the contributions of LGBTQ people. Teachers say that’s only getting harder under Trump.
Health care workers say the system’s push for growth is undermining a once-vaunted partnership — and affecting patients.
As inequality grows, states are stepping up where the federal government hasn’t. “It’s a movement,” says Patriotic Millionaire’s Chuck Collins.