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After living through a spate of record-breaking wildfires, some Californians are opting to leave the state.
From Covering Climate Now and The Nation
Prominent civil rights firms had filed a temporary restraining order request after the recent Echo Park homeless encampment standoffs.
A first look at a new law meant to give laid-off hotel and other hospitality workers a shot at jobs lost during the COVID crisis.
With warming environments, landscapes are shifting. But life is still abundant.
Proponents of a regulatory exemption claim it would protect small operators. But large oil companies would see the most benefit.
As COVID-19 restrictions expire, advocates for the unhoused worry that the Echo Park sweep will become a model for the city.
The Johnson & Johnson pause threatens to exacerbate vaccination hesitancy.
Critics say the Oakland A’s waterfront development would cost port jobs and increase pollution and traffic.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky’s comments underscore how ethnicity and economic inequity place heavy thumbs on the scale of health outcomes.
A small band of white power militants and Trump supporters rallied in Huntington Beach Sunday – and were met by far more counter protesters.
Thirteen months after the coronavirus ground everything to a halt, California’s ballparks are navigating their way through reopenings.
The crushing defeat of an organizing drive at Amazon points to the formidable legal barriers facing America’s labor movement.
Kids are more susceptible to new coronavirus strains, leading some experts to rethink their stance on reopening classrooms.
In a wide-ranging talk, the 92-year-old rebel with many causes discusses the role of activists, intellectuals and Joe Biden in America.
The impact of underground injection wells on aquifers is not well understood, but the state continues to allow their proliferation.
The “changemakers” of one Minneapolis activist group use art and community outreach to help their city understand George Floyd’s death.
It could be a case of California vs. Californians, as policy and politics clash with the latest medical information and suggested guidance.
LAUSD survey data shows most families prefer online instruction for the remainder of the school year.
Energy companies use a greenhouse gas to force out more oil in a little-known process that can bring headaches to rural communities.
A look at how L.A.’s top universities treated their students, campus workers and professional staff during the pandemic.