Will state’s new K-12 antisemitism law make up for Trump’s civil rights cuts?
By CAROLYN JONES At a time when the federal government is dismantling civil rights protections in K-12 schools, California is expanding them…
By CAROLYN JONES At a time when the federal government is dismantling civil rights protections in K-12 schools, California is expanding them…
By DAN WALTERS We Californians know, or should know, that while living in this state has many positive aspects, we are paying…
By DEBORAH BRENNAN Eleven Democrats are vying to unseat Rep. Darrell Issa, a San Diego Republican, after California’s redistricting measure turned his reliably…
By JOE GARCIA If you’re serving hard time inside a California prison, you’ll often find yourself stuck in a cramped cell with…
Grayson is a sweet, easygoing and playful three-year-old male Pit Bull Terrier mix who loves belly rubs, brushing sessions and all the…
By KRISTEN HWANG At 3:30 on a July morning, Emily Meyers’ water broke. Her son was coming five weeks early. Meyers and her…
Election Day at the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters was a great success, due to the dedication and hard work of…
By Jon Coupal The word steward has a variety of meanings. In faith communities, stewardship means exercising prudence and thoughtful oversight of…
By MAYA C. MILLER Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, and four co-conspirators were indicted Wednesday on 23 counts of…
By Connor Forbes Last night I was feeling very lazy and didn’t really want to cook. But I also hate to…