Opinion: Election didn’t change California’s balance of power

By Rosanna Carvacho, Teresa Cooke and Gianna Setoudeh This past election was one of the most consequential elections in modern history. In the midst of a pandemic, Californians have continued to endure simultaneous crises including wildfires, rising homelessness, lack of affordable housing, racial injustice and climate change impacts, to name a few—all of which were Read More →
Read More →Inmates may have taken state for $1B in fraudulent unemployment benefits

California’s unemployment benefits system has been rife with fraud since the pandemic began and may have handed out upwards of $1 billion to jail and prison inmates, a coalition of local, state and federal prosecutors announced at a Sacramento news conference on Nov. 24. Tens of thousands of inmates at county, state and federal prisons Read More →
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California cities pressured to build more housing

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Panel in Camarillo discusses state mandate to build more housing

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Diablo Canyon plant closing effects being mitigated

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