The pandemic shines a spotlight on a system in need of a makeover.
Advances in technology have politicians on both sides of the aisle rethinking nuclear power.
Demonstrators call for the mass release of prisoners and immigrant detainees in the name of public health.
Proposition 15 leaps feet first onto California’s “third rail” of state politics—the property tax system created in 1978 by Proposition 13.
Property taxes plunged with Prop. 13’s passage in 1978. But so did the revenue supporting California’s schools and fire service.
Inside the epic ballot fight to reform California’s “taxpayer rebellion” initiative.
In less than two months, over half the inmates of San Quentin have become infected with the coronavirus.
In the wake of the pandemic, the state’s health care workforce is becoming politically mobilized.
Has a Montgomery Street company arrived in Southern California to flip rent-controlled apartments into market rate units?
Organization eschews on-field diversity even as Clayton Kershaw and teammates commit to racial justice.
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