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After a long slump, more drivers are winning the right to collective bargaining. Now, the threat of privatization looms.
Ensuring good clean energy jobs for oil and gas workers may be the key to bringing trade unions and climate activists together.
Climate goals can suffer when job quality is pitted against protecting the planet and vulnerable communities.
A new UCLA study could help make EMS agencies more efficient throughout the state.
The company’s owners have a history of maximizing profit at the public’s expense.
The new ruling, a key environmental protection, will impact 30% of oil wells in the state.
A developer known for building high-end housing has bought the iconic property, sparking fears of unwanted gentrification.
Advocates propose expanded access to attorneys as a way to keep tenants in their homes.
The contest is sponsored by the Los Angeles Press Club and is one of the largest regional media contests in the nation.
Again, Gov. Newsom contradicts past public safety orders and sides with political allies.
In two years, the company secured millions in bonds, three pipelines, five lawsuits and a lien.
Video by Christian Monterrosa shows the massive job cleanup crews have on the Southern California shoreline.
Major hotel chains are considering making daily room cleaning an exception rather than the norm.
Housing equity groups, nonprofit lenders and developers argue that financial institutions should play a larger role in addressing affordable housing needs.
Even Texas and Wyoming do a better job protecting communities from oil and gas drilling.
California’s rural healthcare services face a viral outbreak fueled by falsehoods.
Without adequate oversight, there is little incentive for employers to protect workers during wildfire season.
Union members say a long-running partnership between Kaiser employees and management is under attack.
Sen. Joe Manchin and Rep. Henry Cuellar represent areas that have some of the highest poverty rates in the U.S.
The renewed agreement with Amplify Energy could keep the pipeline responsible for the spill in operation through 2040.