As American wealth gets concentrated among a smaller number of cities and corporations, many communities are fighting to hold on.
With a full reopening less than a month away, 60% of the state’s Latino population remains unvaccinated.
In the first three months of 2021, the petroleum industry spent over $4.3 million lobbying Sacramento.
Despite record job losses during the pandemic, the 1% have left the state flush with cash.
The city of Clovis was found to be in violation of state housing laws.
Inside the movement to bring mental health care, not law enforcement, to people in psychiatric distress.
State officials want the petroleum industry to cut ozone-causing pollutants, but say understaffing will make enforcement tricky.
Low-wage workers face big unpaid bills from the pandemic.
The political gridlock behind the transit gridlock.
Capital & Main’s founding editor-in-chief is stepping down after ten years at the helm.
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Biden talked the talk on border policy during the campaign, but has been a different guy since becoming president.
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How the infrastructure bill could easily be engineered to also build justice.
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Rethinking our parks to bridge gaps in equity and access to public outdoor spaces.