LAUSD bus driver says their three-day strike is about both pay and working conditions.
Once divided by gentrification, an immigrant janitor and a millennial executive now count on each other as renters battling corporate landlords. They are members of the largest tenants union in the country.
Undersheriff April Tardy says her ankle imprint shows allegiance to her former station. Deputies say it represents a deputy gang.
It takes a constitutional amendment followed by a statewide vote to legalize balloting behind bars. Will it happen?
Foregone revenues add up to more than double the amount of the expected deficit.
With a partial agreement reached and tens of thousands remaining on strike, UC workers wonder if they can afford the work they love.
Organizers say door-knocking by domestic workers inspires key voters.
An innovative organizer for three unions, Ross also challenged U.S. policy toward Central America.
As advocates and academics question the impact of flights over neighborhoods, police departments lack persuasive evidence of crime-fighting effectiveness.
The Union of Southern Service Workers is organizing food service, retail and health care workers through direct action against low wages and historical racism.
Laura Poitras’ documentary about Nan Goldin is more than just a snapshot of the photographer’s life.
The newsroom drama chronicles the investigation that exposed a Hollywood producer and helped ignite the #MeToo movement.
Inside the latest, smallest group in the California Legislature.
To do so he must transcend an office bound to the status quo, say his predecessors.
Kenneth Mejia won with a progressive mandate, but Laura Chick says the controller’s office has been weakened by factors beyond its power.
For the first time, they could qualify as employees and enjoy benefits and rights that have been off-limits for years.
Like the Tea Party before them, Freedom Caucus House members have been loud and divisive. Why haven’t they paid the same price?
Their opposition to co-locating charters on traditional campuses reflects tensions throughout many schools and districts.
Measure ULA would fund affordable housing through a tax on real estate sales of more than $5 million.
Councilmembers blocked by the trio now see opportunity for housing reforms.