Sen. Lena Gonzalez says the state Legislature can sometimes stymie the democratic process.
A giant federal contractor’s failure to abide by a settlement is building pressure for Biden to take action.
The uneven impact of the pandemic has fallen heaviest on the most vulnerable students in the state.
If the Legislature does not approve the bill by Thursday, a similar initiative will proceed to the November ballot.
With knowledge of personal details, ICE imposters have coaxed thousands of dollars from fearful relatives of detainees.
The Los Angeles Press Club honored Capital & Main with 16 prizes in the annual journalism contest.
Advocates say big telecom proposals could water down the state’s ambitious effort to connect 98% of residents by 2026.
As Roe v. Wade falls, a new podcast immerses listeners in the harrowing experiences of those seeking abortion, and the network of doctors, nurses and clergy helping them.
Medical professionals are tackling health care disparities affecting Black men by providing services at barbershops.
Psychotherapist Stuart Perlman’s portraits capture the humanity of those living on the streets.