Activists say pumping carbon into the ground is risky; supporters say it’s a vital tool for a green future.
Folksy former schoolteacher’s climate agenda for Minnesota has been among the ambitious in the country.
Oklahoma’s oil industry pays into a voluntary fund to clean up oil wells, but many drillers opt out. The money that has been refunded to these companies in recent years could have restored an estimated 1,500 orphan well sites.
Character actors, the face of the resort, unionize to address safety concerns and to push for better pay.
Summer meal program for food insecure students was initially cut under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget proposal.
Firefighters credit a perfect storm of more fires, low wages and dangerously high turnover rates for the trend.
A new study finds 1.6 million undocumented workers created 1.25 million jobs and produced 5% of the state’s GDP.
Kamala Harris will run as a fighter, not a healer, punching back at Trump’s blows to long-established rights.
Amid an affordable housing crisis, dozens of rent-controlled buildings are listed on short-term rental websites. A 2018 law was supposed to stop that, but the city is struggling to enforce it.
Funes’ rent-controlled apartment is in the name of her recently deceased husband. Her landlord says that’s cause for eviction.