The industry says it is struggling to find new workers as some schools hope to revamp trade programs.
With progressive Rep. Katie Porter gone, her coastal California district is considered critical to the fate of a divided House.
A year after the health care giant settled with California regulators, about 2,400 SoCal mental health workers say patients still lack timely care due to understaffing.
Prop. 36 creates stiffer penalties for some theft and drug crimes and has overwhelming support, but big retailers do not cite theft as a leading threat, and property crime is the lowest in 50 years.
With home care in the national spotlight, state declares Medicaid home care workers public employees and expands training.
As rents rise and owners change, longtime tenants say they may lose their leases.
In the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, classes at a community art center help to prevent and manage Parkinson’s and other age-related illnesses.
One in four voters is Latino in a critical state where Biden won but Trump now leads.
Ryan Sanders’ union endorsed Harris, but the Pennsylvania sheet metal worker still needs to be convinced.
Unenforceable laws and failed “affordable housing” policies show that public housing and tenant-controlled buildings must become the norm, say the founders of the Los Angeles Tenants Union in their new book.