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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.
At Keck Medicine, which brings in almost half the university’s revenue, workers say their wages and benefits lag other large health systems.
Vanguard among the institutional investors that dominate fossil-fuel financing.
During Colorado’s ‘ozone season,’ children and adults alike stay indoors. Drilling wells near the suburbs could make it worse.
Multiple efforts to boost housing construction are meant to bring home ownership back within reach. Meanwhile, workers can’t keep up.
State regulators could have asked oil companies California Resources Corp. and Aera Energy for an estimated $2.4 billion to guarantee wells are plugged but decided they didn’t have the authority to do so.
Advocates say significant cuts to mental health and employment services highlight a failure to inform CalWorks recipients about available services.
Serving a life sentence, an incarcerated journalist has launched two prison newspapers and helped fellow inmates find self-worth and purpose.
Trump’s VP pick flip-flopped on global warming as he rose in GOP politics, earning a zero score on climate from a leading environmental group.
A Senate bill would immediately send urgent cases denied services to an independent review.
West Virginia races could strengthen coal’s dominance and shape nation’s climate future.
With the EPA hamstrung by the Supreme Court and shaky state funding, New Mexico could face a future with reduced protections.
Though most Americans think the rich don’t pay their fair share, conservatives still want to lower their taxes.
With the end of direct cash payments, poverty levels are moving up.