In summary Gardeners, housekeepers and car wash workers living paycheck to paycheck are out of work in Los Angeles County as fires damaged homes and businesses. Their income losses may be permanent.
In summary The LA fires have left domestic workers and day laborers jobless. They may soon be hired for wildfire cleanup work, where they can be exposed to ash and other toxins. Anabel Garcia’s eyes ...
Guest Commentary written by Tunua Thrash-Ntuk Tunua Thrash-Ntuk is the president and CEO of The Center by Lendistry and a member of the Long Beach City Council. The wildfires sweeping through Los ...
Robert MacKenzie is an assistant fire chief — but not the kind who works for your local fire department. As the Palisades Fire bore down on Southern California last week, the private fire crew he ...
In summary Gavin Newsom is echoing the incoming Trump administration as he touts government efficiency. But the governor has expanded the size and scope of California’s government to an all-time high.
The wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County communities have destroyed at least 10,000 homes so far and more are in the path of still-uncontrolled flames. Obviously the loss of so many dwellings ...
Local Immigration lawyers discussed what people can do if they encounter ICE in preparation for President Donald Trump’s ...
A proposal to build housing for educators on the site of a shuttered El Camino Real motel eked out a hard-fought victory on ...
The Eaton Fire burns businesses in Altadena on Jan. 8, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for Fires in Southern California continue to burn as people in parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties remain under ...
In summary As wildfires rage on in Los Angeles, California lawmakers are rushing to offer ideas for wildfire response and prevention. Few, however, have provided specifics on how they would work — and ...
Guest Commentary written by Lance Christensen Lance Christensen is the vice president of government affairs and education policy at the California Policy Center. He has spent two decades working in ...
In summary Nationally representative survey data from The Center for Democracy & Technology finds schools subjectively and broadly block students from information online. Aleeza Siddique, 15, was in a ...