Barrington Plaza owner says city-mandated fire safety upgrade is behind more than 500 evictions. City officials say there is no such requirement.
In an era of rising authoritarianism, political theorist Michael Walzer says “liberal” must mean rejecting overreaches of both the left and right.
More than 7 out of 10 think children will be worse off than their parents and favor spending on tax credits, child care and job training.
From different centuries, the poems of Bertolt Brecht and Angel Dominguez convey the lonely yearning of Los Angeles exiles.
A city law sought to prevent low-cost housing from turning into hotels, but some landlords rented to tourists anyway. That didn’t stop them from receiving city funds for a new temporary shelter program.
California cities have the least urban tree canopy in the U.S. A Los Angeles housing project shows how residents can transform their environment — if they can get support.
It may take state supreme courts and new legislation to find a cease-fire in the K-12 battles over parental rights and student privacy.
Despite the long delay to raise resort workers’ wages close to $20 an hour, their 2018 victory inspired labor collaboration driving current strikes.
Voluntary agreement on health and safety reforms hailed as progress but critics say it lacks teeth.
In many poor, largely Black Southern towns, residents say polluting wood pellet mills foul their air and forests.
Critics say Railroad Commission and politicians focus on business, not environmental protection.
A 2008 city law intended hotels used as primary residences to be preserved as safety-net housing. But with little enforcement, some landlords had turned their buildings into tourist hotels.
The lowest income Californians are more likely to have lingering symptoms, and more likely to lose jobs.
State hydrogen projects promoted, killed; governor goes to Australian hydrogen conference with oil and gas reps.
They say “metrics for productivity” are driving care for the dying. Nov. 3 union vote marks growing labor organizing as end-of-life care becomes a for-profit industry.
A battery startup in West Virginia and the mineworkers union may have a blueprint for those left behind in the energy transition.
Historian Nelson Lichtenstein’s new book details the price we have paid for free trade, deregulation and failed health care reform.
All sides must bargain in “good faith,” but U.S. labor laws do not say what that means, and penalties are weak.
New documentary Silver Dollar Road tells the story of massive Black wealth taken through faulty laws and loopholes.
Doctors, family and community all have a role in ensuring critical early treatment.