As data centers grow as an election issue, a state House candidate hopes her opposition will finally propel her to victory.
Held indefinitely, immigrants imprisoned in Eswatini lack medical attention, food and clothing, according to complaint.
An interview with Time and Water director Sara Dosa on climate grief, memory and the films that actually move people.
The Glade Run Recreation Area is a destination for cyclists, hikers, birders and other outdoor enthusiasts in the middle of a declining oilfield.
Undocumented workers help fund public services, fill essential jobs and generate billions in economic activity, study finds.
How Vicky Hernandez and her customers at the Buckshot Deli & Diner in Niland view plans to turn Imperial Valley into a green energy hub.
Those who helped families cope with child care, financial instability and mental health are being replaced with uniformed service members.
Wildlife habitat, endangered animals and recreation could all be at risk in state’s biggest public land sale in modern history.
In the governor’s race, Steyer backs sweeping reforms and Becerra stresses enforcement.
It’s a towering example of the contentious debate over what to do with the state’s ever-growing supply of oilfield waste.
Silicosis has killed dozens of workers and sickened hundreds more. Public health experts say a product ban can prevent the illness.