A $5 million prime-time ad campaign is aimed at climate policies the industry claims make life miserable for Californians.
Union elections are up in the year since the labor board created new penalties for law-breaking employers. But an appeal could reverse the decision.
Amendments weaken a bill to give the state attorney general more power to stop takeovers that raise costs and cut care.
Painting a mural charting the native origins of chocolate teaches teens how excess sugar and food additives drive health problems in their community.
In response to a Capital & Main investigation, lawmakers say more enforcement and worker education is needed.
The data is clear: The village of Loving in the Permian Basin has been hit hard by waves of pollutants from Big Oil, yet the EPA hasn’t acted to force a cleanup.
A flurry of funding that went to Black nonprofits after George Floyd’s 2020 murder is being pulled back amid a right-wing backlash.
Low-wage industries are forecast to lead job growth, and the share of workers 55 and older has doubled.
As California regulators struggle with short staffing, farmworkers say they are denied shade and water required by law.
The titanium mining project threatens Okefenokee wildlife refuge, a habitat for rare and endangered species, opponents say.