A notorious pollution site may be paved over and repurposed for new industrial activity.
The rent moratorium extension worked out in Sacramento is a flawed and incomplete emergency measure.
This week a sweeping immigration reform bill is to be introduced in the House of Representatives.
Rideshare companies spent $203M to pass a California measure limiting driver rights. A lawsuit says its fine print could block unions.
While California struggles to distribute COVID-19 shots, Latino Los Angeles takes a hit.
How Joe Biden could bring much-needed change to America.
A collection of holiday themed “fractoids” recently promoted New Mexico’s oil and gas industry. Many suffered from a lack of facts.
Immigration, the outgoing president’s signal issue, could be his gravy train after he leaves the White House.
Joe Biden’s biggest challenge lies at the U.S.-Mexico border, where an estimated 67,000 migrants are stranded.
One big question will be whether Biden is as willing as his predecessor to use his far-reaching presidential powers to reshape policy.
County sources say the Board of Supervisors is trying to balance the health crisis with economic considerations.
After Trump, can Americans bridge a chasm of political beliefs to meet halfway on immigration issues?
Major ICE contractor socked with violation of labor law.
An adviser for Physicians for Human Rights says that immigrant family separation cases meet all four United Nations criteria for torture.
Even in the face of catastrophic changes to the environment, fossil fuel interests continue to advance their agenda in the Golden State.
L.A. County is projected to see an 86% increase in chronic homelessness by 2023.
A 204-bed hospital in L.A.’s Mid-Wilshire district is shuttering, despite the city’s need for intensive care beds for COVID-19 patients.
California’s workplace safety agency has received complaint after complaint about COVID-related cases fueled by lax labor protections.
On Wednesday photographer Ted Soqui covered a clash between 500 pro-Trumpers and counterprotesters. The melee turned out to be a sideshow to the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
New Mexico is facing a drier than normal winter — its reservoirs are nearly tapped out. And things are going to get worse.