Those who helped families cope with child care, financial instability and mental health are being replaced with uniformed service members.
Wildlife habitat, endangered animals and recreation could all be at risk in state’s biggest public land sale in modern history.
In the governor’s race, Steyer backs sweeping reforms and Becerra stresses enforcement.
The incurable lung disease has killed 31 countertop workers and sickened 560, numbers that are expected to keep climbing while regulators draft emergency rules.
A state Department of Justice inspection of seven California facilities found overcrowding, poor medical care, inadequate food and excessive force from guards.
While frontrunners Steyer and Becerra slug it out, they’re clashing over their commitment to clean energy.
Once an advocate for a universal system, he now focuses on incremental reforms and shielding Californians from federal cuts.
It’s a towering example of the contentious debate over what to do with the state’s ever-growing supply of oilfield waste.
The discussion missing from the primary campaign is how — and whether — Mayor Karen Bass has benefited L.A.’s Black community.
Market Match program could disappear — unless lawmakers step in to fund an initiative that boosts access to farmers’ markets and supports small farms.