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Graduation parties, medical appointments, playing outside are all too risky. “I’m scared to death to leave my house.”
The once-declining Rust Belt city of Erie, Pennsylvania, has been bouncing back, partly thanks to immigration. The Trump administration’s policies threaten that growth.
Will Sacramento’s budget shortfall turn off the lights of community health care centers?
A warming climate — fueled in part by the state’s oil and gas production — has parched rivers and turned forests to tinder.
Demonstrators, journalists and bystanders faced LAPD tear gas and projectiles following ICE raids.
The Guatemalan man told officials that he had colon cancer when he first arrived at Otay Mesa Detention Center, according to his medical records.
A waste incinerator, a paper plant and a sewage treatment facility all jammed in a town of 35,000. “Our children literally cannot breathe.”
The president and his former ally were united long enough to hurt millions of people here and abroad.
The state’s deep reliance on the program means proposed rollbacks would have an outsized impact.
Will California gut a medical aid program created in an age of compassionate care?
Anticipated far-right protest sputters at California high school track and field meet.
A Fort Valley school bus company shows what workers and companies are losing.
While one student risks his future to challenge Trump, a columnist takes a stand for his Tesla.
Proposition 35 was meant to attract doctors to care for low-income Californians. Instead, it’s looking like a cash cow for Sacramento.
A campaign to build housing on the site of the soon-to-be-shuttered airport is drawing pushback from opponents of new development.
Hmong farmers who feed California’s hungry now face the end of federal support under President Trump.
President Donald Trump threatened to withhold federal funding if a trans athlete competes.
Proposed rules would force operators to measure methane emissions, fix leaks and, in some cases, install gas collection systems.
President Trump’s actions may ultimately spur the return of Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles and beyond.
Former colleagues remember the veteran journalist as “an invaluable voice” in Los Angeles media.