For decades, a cliché about California was that the weather was always sunny and mild during Pasadena’s Rose Bowl Parade on New Year’s Day, and snowbound...
When the state Employment Development Department released a new report on jobs this month, it had a tinge of optimism. California’s unemployment rate had dropped to 8.2% in...
Periodically, owners of major league sports teams change game rules and in doing so they inevitably affect the games’ outcomes, purposely or not. Politics are no...
California’s fiscal squeeze tightened up Sunday when congressional leaders reached agreement on a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that did not include direct aid to state...
Nearly halfway through his first term, Gavin Newsom faces a critical period that could make or break his governorship. After climbing the political ladder to the...
Last month’s election was unkind to mayors of three closely spaced cities in Northern California. Stockton’s Michael Tubbs and West Sacramento’s Christopher Cabaldon lost to challengers...
Gov. Gavin Newsom already faces the complicated chore of filling several high-profile political positions. He’ll have a U.S. Senate seat to fill after Kamala Harris is...
Will the third time be the charm for California’s tortured effort to write a model ethnic studies curriculum for high school students? Last month, state schools...
Much has been said and written about the nation’s stark political divisions and a state-by-state map of November’s presidential election confirms them. The 50 states were evenly divided...
Those of certain age might remember the once-popular parlor game called musical chairs. A row of chairs would be set out and players — always one...