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At Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, an ambitious art project aims to get students thinking critically about food.
The district’s massive cash reserve could cover the demands of striking workers. There is a way, but is there the will?
Before obtaining the required permits, Diversified Energy began installing cryptocurrency mining infrastructure on one of its thousands of well pads.
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.
Once divided by gentrification, an immigrant janitor and a millennial marketing executive now count on each other as fellow renters battling corporate landlords.
National day of protest will target JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America and Wells Fargo as new U.N. report warns of catastrophic climate impacts.
Following the power and the money for the stories deeper than atmospheric rivers.
A tour of the Permian Basin highlights weak enforcement by state and federal agencies.
With parents forced to quit work to replace workers they can’t afford, the child care system is in full disarray.
Records show dental groups urged Department of Health and Human Services to alter report they believed threatened water fluoridation.
The Showtime documentary Stand chronicles the life and controversial career of the former Denver Nuggets guard.
Lawmakers complain of last-second changes and a lack of transparency surrounding the reappropriation of $50 million in funding.
To deal with huge health care disparities, some Californians focus first on a single concept: equity.
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?
A Pulitzer Prize winning journalist travels to a factory in Indiana and discovers the working class.
On the day Flying Food Group employees in L.A. had planned to picket, they found exit doors wouldn’t open.
Activists get a victory in their fight to protect South L.A. residents from a Catholic Archdiocese-owned oil drill site.
The Advanced Technology Energy Act was killed over the weekend following objections from tribal leaders.