Without funding and policy interventions, rebuilt homes will rent at market rates, pricing out long-term residents.
The district’s teachers’ union staged its first walkout in 154 years over larger class sizes, health care costs and support for special education students.
Bay Area and L.A. residents weigh a regressive fix as funding cuts threaten basic care for the uninsured.
A husband-and-wife ministry’s efforts to rebuild after a devastating wildfire reveal the fragile future of the area’s historically Black community.
Civilian oversight board is excluded from reviewing report on civil rights violations.
The pandemic exposed the huge economic and social impact of not having reliable internet access. Now advocates are seeking to finally close the digital divide.