OPINION / COMMENTARY SACRAMENTO — While Governor Gavin Newsom perfects his presidential posture in the mirror, his legislative allies are constructing a censorship machine in the Capitol basement that...
AB 1912 clears Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee unanimously, heads to Public Safety A bill that would expand self-defense rights for California’s deer archery hunters cleared a key committee ...
The grizzly bear is a powerful symbol of California’s history, but today’s policy decisions must reflect the realities on the ground in rural communities—not just symbolism. SB 1305 proposes a roadmap...
Your home, your community, your California Sacramento, CA — Today, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) launched its annual home hardening and defensible space med...
By Dan Walters, CalMatters This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Political media habitually use “race” to describe contests for public office. However ...
Most of us know in an emergency to call 911. But some emergencies don’t need a firefighter or an ambulance to respond. They might need a food pantry‚ a connection to a mental-health counselor‚ or info...
In California‚ three percent of children are raised by their grandparents. In some counties in the 1st Senate District‚ that share is nearly twice as high. Raising children does not get any cheap...
This article has been edited to include a response from the White House. By Megan BarthExecutive Editor of The California Globe In a second video drop of an ongoing series, independent investigat...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Senate Republicans today announced their Wildfire Risk Reduction and Affordability legislative package; six bills aimed at forcing the state to keep track of ...
California produces only 25% of the crude oil it consumes and has no pipelines bringing refined fuel into the state. When global fuel supply tightens, where does a state that depends on imports turn? ...








