The “Builder’s Remedy” is coming to Norwalk after the city defied state officials and extended a ban on homeless shelters.
The last-minute bill and the governor’s demand for changes could create confusion for consumers and automakers.
About 90% of bills that Newsom blocked this year passed with the support of more than two-thirds of legislators — enough to ...
The state Labor Commissioner tries social media, TV and hotlines. But money owed to employees is still sitting in state ...
"The West Coast cannot absorb all the disruption on the East Coast," UCLA professor of supply chain management Chris Tang ...
Governor Gavin Newsom is escalating a conflict with Norwalk over the city’s ban on new homeless shelters. Why now: Local ...
Legendary Spanish-language Dodgers broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela will be stepping away from the booth for the remainder of ...
The case gained national attention when former LAPD Detective Stephanie Lazarus was arrested 23 years after the crime thanks ...
More than 80% of Kaiser’s caregivers — including psychologists, social workers and marriage and family therapists — signed a ...
The process: A veto override requires a two-thirds vote in each chamber: which would mean at least 54 members in the Assembly ...
Today on AirTalk, we talk about marriage and voting differences. Also on the show, the latest on the dockworkers strike; a ...
The largest insurer of foster agencies says it's ending coverage. Foster care advocates fear that if the issue isn't resolved ...