By CAYLA MIHALOVICH In a historic policy change, California is moving to pay incarcerated firefighters the federal minimum wage during active fires. …
Opinion
-
-
San Bernardino County, in partnership with Family Assistance Program, has been awarded $5.8 million in Homekey Round 3 funding from the California …
-
By Connor Forbes So, you’ve steamed an artichoke, and you’re looking at it and wondering what the heck do you dip it …
-
By BEN CHRISTOPHER and MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN In 1994, a 26-year-old Alex Padilla, sporting a newly minted engineering degree from MIT, was back …
-
By MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN President Donald Trump can continue to control the National Guard in California for the time being after a panel …
-
Opinion
He misled the public about his last big immigration sweep. Now he’s leading the Border Patrol in LA
by adminby adminBy ANDREW DONOHUE, SERGIO OLMOS and WENDY FRY The day after Congress certified President Donald Trump’s victory, Gregory Bovino led his Border …
-
Opinion
Hunger strike begins as California prisons hand down biggest restrictions since COVID
by adminby adminBy CAYLA MIHALOVICH Nearly two dozen state prisons last week imposed sweeping restrictions on their incarcerated population — including shutting off all …
-
Opinion
From San Diego to the Bay Area, California restaurants are on edge over immigration raids
by adminby adminBy LEVI SUMAGAYSAY and LAUREN HEPLER Brandon Mejia usually spends his weekends conducting a symphony of vendors serving pupusas, huaraches and an …
-
By RYAN SABALOW and JULIE WATTS Mike Fong has cast more than 6,000 votes since he joined the state Assembly in 2022 …
-
Opinion
What it’s like to be in downtown LA as protests continue: ‘We’ve never seen it like this’
by adminby adminBy Joe Garcia Days of volatile immigration protests and demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles led to an 8 p.m. area curfew imposed …
