Financial clouds are gathering over Sacramento as the aftermath of the Los Angeles fire begins to hit home, writes opinion writer Tom Philp.
We’ve seen dozens of bills on wildfires — and not a lot on energy affordability or other issues lawmakers said they’d prioritize before the Los Angeles fires.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will order state officials to advance implementation of a state rule aiming to make homes more ...
Steve Soboroff, a longtime fixture in Los Angeles civic life who is now serving as chief recovery officer for the city’s wildfire comeback, won’t take a salary after facing backlash over plans to pay ...
Michael Gates, who was first elected as Surf City's city attorney in 2014, is headed to Washington, D.C. as deputy assistant ...
There’s no guarantee the funding will be released. President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to cut off all ...
DeMar DeRozan scored a season-high 42 points, including a baseline floater with 2 seconds left in overtime, and the ...
Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire proposed that state firefighters work full time in place of the seasonal workforce the ...
College Football Hall of Fame coach Jim Tressel, who won the 2002 national title at Ohio State University, has been nominated ...
Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford left Monday night’s home game against the Sacramento Kings early in the second quarter ...