
Two Anniversaries and a Shrinking CA GOP
Two historical events anniversaries recognized the last few days both played a large role in neutering the California Republican Party. While many media outlets highlighted

Two historical events anniversaries recognized the last few days both played a large role in neutering the California Republican Party. While many media outlets highlighted
I find it ironic that UCLA lost a major presidential debate because of a labor controversy when UCLA was once the beneficiary of hosting a

I’m not sure who plays which role but Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas are attacking the California crisis of
While Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is gaining attention and objections on how she proposes to pay for her Medicare-for-All plan, let’s focus on the initial

Today’s vote in San Francisco will not merely fill the District Attorney position but provide insight on where California stands in the national movement to

Once again California set the pace on a policy issue that is influencing national debate when the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) declared its intention

The price for California’s plague of wildfires could be political or could be monetary, but political history dictates that someone pays a price for disaster.

Perhaps the most telling comment in response to the California State Auditor’s report on the financial health of the state’s cities came from a League

With the devastating fires and difficult widespread blackouts plaguing California the state’s investor owned utilities are in a world of trouble. No solution will be