The state faces devastating effects from climate change but voted against taking action.
The state’s majority Democrat Legislature has yet to fully fund enforcement of recently strengthened regulations.
For the first time, they could qualify as employees and enjoy benefits and rights that have been off-limits for years.
Like the Tea Party before them, Freedom Caucus House members have been loud and divisive. Why haven’t they paid the same price?
With election deniers up and down the ballot, key voters don’t rank democracy as a big concern.
As the state’s top prosecutor, gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro promised Dimock residents justice for years of water pollution. Resolution has yet to come.
Their opposition to co-locating charters on traditional campuses reflects tensions throughout many schools and districts.
Measure ULA would fund affordable housing through a tax on real estate sales of more than $5 million.
Republicans are seen as friends of oil and gas, but donations to powerful Democrats say they are, too.
Councilmembers blocked by the trio now see opportunity for housing reforms.
Billionaire Trump backer Peter Thiel leads the pack.
Voter suppression blocks calls by Texans of color for regulation and climate action.
Across the country, activists mobilize to make sure every vote counts.
The U.N. Climate Change Conference uses the same PR firm as oil companies under pressure to pay for global warming costs.
A guide to three key Golden State ballot proposals.
The Democratic and Republican hopefuls diverge on most issues, though not on support of fracking.
Racism, not just poverty and access to care, makes Americans sicker.
A majority of Americans now think our democracy is at risk of total failure. Corporations can choose to be part of the problem, or part of the solution.
Fullerton Pacific Interiors was cited in 2018 for wage theft.
New Mexico’s oilfield jobs are legendary, but comparatively rare.