Reparations advocates are campaigning for two proposals that failed in the final hours of last year’s legislative session.
A California high school teacher partners with a community college and car dealers to teach teens about work, life and auto technology.
Six years in and with two more to go, California's governor, Gavin Newsom, has reached a political inflection point.
A new law allows California workers to not attend anti-labor meetings hosted by their employers. Businesses have sued.
A supermajority of Democrats and an emboldened Republicans return to the Capitol today, at odds over how to lower the cost of ...
Homelessness grew more nationwide last year than in California, but the state still has more than 187,000 people on the street or in shelters.