Republican Assemblymembers Greg Wallis, Bill Essayli, Juan Alanis, Kate Sanchez and Tom Lackey talk before the start of a session at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Feb. 20, 2024. Photo by Fred ...
Analysis: Criticisms of diversity programs from the right often ignore the facts of disasters on the ground, writes Josh Marcus ...
Last month, state legislators in New York introduced a bill that would create a new crime: “masked harassment.” That, the law ...
Politicians are skilled communicators, often employing rhetoric that resonates with their constituents' emotions and values.
Ms. Bass, a longtime state and federal lawmaker, was seen as a pragmatic leader before the fires. But many Los Angeles ...
Evanston, Ill.-based Hagerty Consulting will do 'full project management, coordinating all of the different private and ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass discussed what has been done so far one month after the Palisades Fire erupted - and what's ...
Any student of California history knows the story of the 1906 earthquake. San Francisco was torn apart by the quake itself, ...
Ron DeSantis (R) and members of his own party in the Sunshine State, pointing to a new discordant era of GOP-led politics in a state that has trended red over the last few cycles. The rare ...
In the aftermath of the devastating fires that have scorched communities across Los Angeles, one thing is abundantly clear: our city is in desperate need of leadership. As we struggle to pick up the ...
It’s a move that is intended to send a message on behalf of the GOP that LGBTQ+ equality will no longer be tolerated. The Republicans want us to live in fear that they will take our rights away.
Look no further than Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’s decision to suspend her city’s “all electric” building code—but only for homes rebuilt after the fires. The City Council in late 2022 ...