La desaceleración se produce en un momento en que el gobernador elogia su historial de mano dura con las compañías petroleras. Su administración solicitó varios años más para obligar a las compañías a detectar y reparar las fugas.
Tres nuevas leyes sobre pozos petroleros surgen después de que la administración de Newsom retrasara la aplicación de una ley existente que protege a las comunidades cercanas a los pozos.
Los proyectos viales de Caltrans destruyeron viviendas y atravesaron barrios que a menudo estaban ocupados por familias negras o latinas. Ahora la agencia está tratando de reparar el daño vendiendo cientos de casas.
New polling suggests Los Angeles and California could skew even more liberal if Latino voters turned out in greater numbers, challenging the more consistent bloc of aging and homeowning voters.
Después de los informes de muertes y asaltos en refugios, los funcionarios que luchan con la mayor crisis de personas sin hogar del estado han negado reiteradas solicitudes de informes de incidentes creados por contratistas del gobierno.
The transit situation in Los Angeles underscores a paradox of the 2028 Olympics: The city was chosen in part because it already has the stadia and other amenities needed, but because of that, it stands to gain less than many cities get in return.
Los Angeles voters will get a chance to boost representation and accountability on the Board of Supervisors this fall, but convincing voters to increase the number of politicians that serve them has long been a tough sell.
Lea esta historia en Español When the Supreme Court and then Gov. Gavin Newsom gave the green-light to crack down on homeless encampments this summer, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass loudly took issue with that approach — setting herself apart from other big-city leaders. But despite Bass’ public stance against it, and her efforts to […]
The state’s landlords see rising insurance costs, so they say they’re going to have to raise rents. But they complain about laws that limit how much they can do so.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says homelessness is "the biggest scar on the reputation of California" and accuses local officials of dragging their feet to resolve it.