The U.S. Supreme Court has narrowed the Voting Rights Act over the past decade. The law in California was primarily used to ...
Medicare fraud can have dangerous consequences for beneficiaries, but resources exist for people who suspect fraud.
Small California businesses — facing tariffs and rising fuel and shipping prices from war — wonder how long they can survive.
Six Democrats and two Republicans attacked each other but struggled to offer clear alternatives in a chaotic debate that left ...
Being homelessness meant taking on damage night after night. Having a roof over my head means I could begin to heal. Now it’s all at risk.
California's DMV is sharing data about 1 million unauthorized immigrants so its driver licenses will still be accepted at ...
Only a third of California students meet math standards. A new bill would require schools to test students for basic skills and help those who need it.
It's a big job to regulate the nation's largest property and casualty insurance market for homeowners, businesses, renters ...
If her stumbles during and after the wildfires stop Mayor Karen Bass at one term, she'd be joining other LA mayors who went no further than City Hall.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court struggles to serve Californians in acute mental health crises. Two bills are moving forward to change that.
The Ethics Commission is supposed to investigate the offices of the Board of Supervisors, the Executive and the Assessor — who are helping create it.
Typical mental health efforts missed many Black Californians who are homeless, but some organizations made progress until Trump’s recent funding cuts.