California policymakers have many irritating habits. The worst is enacting sweeping programs or policy decrees without weighing the risks.
Los Angeles is seeking a $1.9 billion state bailout after receiving $2.5 billion in state aid thus far. Los Angeles faces a ...
AB549, Gabriel’s new sporting events bill, is founded on a tired old lie: Every year, law enforcement uses long-disproven ...
Dozens of California State University, Los Angeles students and faculty gathered to protest Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed ...
Protesters also resisted efforts to end ethnic studies courses and other diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at the ...
The Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services could significantly impact Monterey ...
For the last century, the money has gone to counties with large amounts of federal land that can’t be taxed. Congress failed ...
After a visit from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and a handful of council members, California lawmakers asked the state ...
The president State University initiated a hiring freeze effective immediately following cuts to federal and state funding.
Padilla, appointed to his California Senate seat in 2021 and then elected in 2022, chaired two subcommittees in the last Congress. One involved fisheries, wildlife and water. The other dealt with ...
The University of Southern California is making some big changes amid cuts to research funding and an ongoing investigation over campus protests.