The nation’s second-largest school district will only tell parents if their kids are considered “close contacts” of infected classmates.
The debate around SB 9 centers on equity, social justice, affordability — and whether it benefits residents or developers.
The stark progress of the highly transmissible Delta variant has obliterated much of last year’s confidence regarding children and COVID.
The declining bargaining power of unions contributes to the crisis of extreme income inequality in the United States.
Amid rising infection rates and changing state and federal guidelines, districts are struggling to navigate the reopening of schools.
Advocates say the new approach could help transform the country’s immigration system.
The “insidious” expansion is creating new physical and psychological harms, advocates say.
Photojournalist Christian Monterrosa is on the ground documenting the second-largest wildfire in California’s history.
The August 20 closure comes — ironically — as state and federal lawmakers invest heavily in early childhood care and education.
An entirely different approach is needed to turn the tide on COVID vaccinations among the 18-29 group.
With case rates rising once again, businesses with everything to lose are doing what the government will not.
Photojournalist David Bacon documents the harsh lives of farmworkers in the San Joaquin Valley.
PFAS chemicals persist indefinitely in the environment and are linked to severe illnesses.
Health experts feared this would happen when mask restrictions were lifted. Now, children’s COVID rates have increased fivefold.
For Kaiser member Victor Gomez, getting help meant going out of network.
Pressure and potential legislation in California could change Amazon’s approach to workforce protection and burnout across the U.S.
Some local governments around the country are already mandating shots for public employees.
The bureaucratic battles over cart permitting have high stakes for Los Angeles’ 10,000 vendors.
Civic and environmental groups accuse AG Hector Balderas of improper dealings with a lawyer and longtime friend.
Immigrant rights advocate Cynthia Buiza explains Gov. Newsom’s historic plan to help immigrants receive health care.