California gradually expanded a privacy program for crime victims and workers in sensitive industries. This year, Republicans call it a threat to fraud investigations and citizen journalism.
The Assembly of First Nations is urging former residential school students to apply for the education credits to which they're entitled, before the Oct. 31 deadline. It's money left over from the ...
American abolitionist and social advocate Frederick Douglass is thought to have said, “It is easier to build strong children ...
AB 1740, now focused solely on Santa Monica, exempts housing and parking projects from California Coastal Commission permits. The bill passed committee 10-0 and heads to Assembly vote.
The Daily Free Press takes a look at how the BU administration has been responding to budget constraints and how faculty have ...
Assemblymember Mia Bonta insists AB 2624 won’t impact journalists. But some legal experts are concerned it would still ...
The Language and Literature Bureau through the Library Division held the Launching of the National Reading Strategy, 23rd ...
Three-fifths of Californians now live in an area where MEHKOS are legal, with Los Angeles' recent opt-in last year tipping ...
Nuclear startup Oklo Inc. is running plutonium experiments at a Nevada facility once reserved for weapons work, partnering ...
Colorado senators on Friday gave preliminary approval to a proposed ballot measure that would take billions of dollars in ...