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For stumping political candidates, vowing to build affordable housing remains one of their biggest rallying cries.
Supporters of AB 715 are pressing ahead despite new opposition from the powerful California Teachers Association.
Here’s a look at the political headlines surrounding Newsom this week, from federal lawsuits to 2028 presidential buzz.
As ICE crackdowns roil California communities, some Republican lawmakers have urged President Donald Trump to scale back ...
California’s new environmental reform law, backed by carpenters, eases housing construction rules but deepens divisions ...
While the Palmetto State is deeply Republican, its role in choosing the Democratic nominee cannot be overstated — and Black ...
Between an increasingly influential union and a new state housing agency, one of California’s biggest crises is getting a shakeup.
An Independence Day vacation to the San Francisco Bay area proved that our rabble-rousing president and his right-wing have ...
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory ...
A new poll has found that 90% of Californians believe democracy in the U.S. is being tested, if it’s not under outright attack. The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll ...
When colleges and universities faced pandemic closures and uncertain enrolment, international students came under scrutiny as ...
The Black Freedom Fund has raised $100 million — and plans to double that amount — in a rare effort to build a Black-led ...