
Boycott the Oscars? Heck, Boycott Everything!
The focus of the political world will be on California Sunday when several political speeches are bound to take over the Oscars. According to one

The focus of the political world will be on California Sunday when several political speeches are bound to take over the Oscars. According to one

The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) annual economic forecast conference spent a good deal of time focused on the Latino community and its

If Assemblyman Chris Holden’s AB 542 offering another holiday to public employees becomes law it will widen the divide between public and private workers and may

We are often told that we must “read between the lines” to get a true understanding of what the words on a page mean. In

Might a pending disaster of the Oroville Dam spillway collapse move the legislature to a compromise on infrastructure funding? One of the criticisms that has
Can a Northern California big city Democratic mayor and a Southern California big city Republican mayor find common ground when it comes to infrastructure improvements?

The “Beat LA” chant that occurs at many San Francisco sporting events featuring teams from the two regions of the state may reflect more than
The latest Public Policy Institute of California poll reflected a similar finding from previous PPIC polls that’s puzzling: When it comes to actual state spending

The relatively early endorsement of California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon for gubernatorial candidate state Treasurer John Chiang is important for a number of reasons. A