A report from the front lines of California’s Black mental health crisis.
Since January, the city has cleared nearly 600 encampments.
After suing to end eviction protections, an L.A. property owners association prepares for the day tenants attack.
If OK’d, measure would be the first nationwide to require climate impact analysis in investment decisions.
As a California town reels from the floods, undocumented residents say federal aid officials are turning them away.
Organizing franchises is swell, but the attacks on unionization drives must stop.
After industry lobbyists halted the oil and gas well safe-distance law, their well-funded referendum could sway voters with misinformation.
Longstanding varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon just can’t take the heat.
Major laws quickly shot down, money debates still up in the air.
With the right app, you can get anything you want. So why can’t the unhoused find one to help them get a roof over their heads?
The pandemic continues to bring stress upon those in the state who can least afford it.
California has fined GEO Group over $100,000 for “willful and serious” health and safety violations.
Missed cues grow Native distrust around a New Mexico research project on oil well wastewater.
Foregone revenues add up to more than double the amount of the expected deficit.
Critics slam SoCal air regulator for adopting weak emissions rules for the potent carcinogen ethylene oxide.
Making developers who stoke the housing crisis repair the damage they’ve done.
Why the threat to food supplies — and industrial agriculture’s role in global warming — is central to the discourse on climate change.
In December, legislators killed a controversial abatement program known as Chapter 313, but its effects will last decades.
Lawmakers will have to resist inertia and oil and gas influence as the climate crisis worsens.
Questions over whether cold weather in New Mexico an ’emergency.’