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Glendale Water & Power says it is obligated by law to meet generation requirements — opponents say it’s ‘gaslighting.’
The state is in danger of missing its 2030 emission goal, but the oil and gas industry is lobbying against changes.
As the agency rolls out a $500 million clean up program, it must navigate skepticism from environmental experts and the public.
Taking care of California means taking care of those with disabilities and comorbidities.
Affluent Californians flock to the region, creating a classic housing crisis, only more so.
Discovering the root cause of high rates of Black maternal and infant mortality: racism.
Lawsuit in Bay Area represents a looming issue for thousands of idled oil and gas wells.
The state’s booming budget lacks cash for monitoring of oil and gas wells.
Gov. Newsom calibrates the right time for schools to drop the mask mandate.
Allegations of racial discrimination at Elon Musk’s flagship auto factory trigger major lawsuit by state of California.
Lax reporting laws leave politicians and the public in the dark about legislation backers.
Not all homeowners will be able to benefit from $1 billion relief program.
Nationstar and Xome’s Conflict of Interest Called “Staggering” and “Unethical” in Lawsuit.
The sweetheart deal cut with the largest managed-care organization in California may have some messy implications.
The state’s record $8.47 billion budget bill lacks adequate funding to monitor oil and gas operations and combat climate change.
Report shows that hiring nine new oil and gas regulators would generate a half-billion dollars in remediation work.
Deluge of outside funds signals a national strategy for replacing elected officials.
While banks keep merging, advocates are trying to make sure low income communities won’t have to pay for it.
Documentarian Giorgio Angelini explores the shaky foundation of America’s housing industry.
Talking about racial disparities is easy — legislating is far harder, governments discover.