As tribes sue their gambling rivals, cities could be the losers
By RYAN SABALOW On their first opportunity since a new law took effect Jan. 1, seven casino-owning Native American tribes filed suit…
By RYAN SABALOW On their first opportunity since a new law took effect Jan. 1, seven casino-owning Native American tribes filed suit…
BY ANA B. IBARRA But that bill, like three similar ones before it and after it, went nowhere. Skeptical lawmakers expressed concerns…
BY ANA B. IBARRA Every day people across the country skip medical care because of cost. Those who do seek medical help…
BY ADAM ECHELMAN California’s community colleges are experimenting with a radical new model of education, but some professors are pushing back. Faculty…
Wild burros have roamed the hills between San Bernardino and Riverside counties since the 1800s, when domesticated donkeys were no longer needed…
BY KRISTEN HWANG California doctors struggling with addiction often don’t want anyone to find out, especially the state board that has the…
By JULIE CART California’s offshore wind industry could be a casualty if President Elect Donald Trump makes good on his promise to…
By FELICIA MELLO Tenant advocates suffered a big defeat this fall when California voters decided against expanding cities’ ability to limit rent…
By ALEJANDRO LAZO The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will review whether the oil industry has the standing to try…
By ALASTAIR BLAND State and federal water officials announced today their long-awaited new rules for operating two massive water delivery systems that…