Inertia and bureaucracy are turning us into what our critics claim: a place where big ideas die under a mountain of process.
California has become a cautionary tale of failed policies and ideological excess, writes Steve Hilton, author of "Califailure." ...
Despite Los Angeles turning a profit on the Summer Games in 1984, that was a rare budgetary feat and financial shortfalls for ...
California is requiring two West Valley communities to build thousands of homes, while the state is ringing alarm bells over increasing fire risk where some of these homes might be ...
The California Environmental Quality Act has been on the books since 1971, but its power as a potential check on development ...
After the January fires that destroyed thousands of homes in greater Los Angeles, we recognize again that Californians often ...
Hollywood sound stages have gotten a lot quieter since the strike of 2023 but it might get worse. Plus, is there a coming ...
The State of California continues to propose and enact housing legislation at a breakneck pace. Following on the heels of ...
A Step Toward Safety and Security** In an unprecedented move reflecting a growing concern for the safety of women, a California lawmaker has introduced legislation aimed at keeping biological males ...
Bay Area Assemblymember Buffy Wicks brought forward a legislative package of 22 different bills, all aimed at fixing California's housing crisis by reducing bureaucratic red tape.
These lofty incomes are a key reason Californians can spend more than the typical American.