As California recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, we must address the shortcomings of economic inequality and create a government that works for the people.
Scientists are using research performed in California’s Delta to create a set of operating rules that provide more water for people when it’s safe for fish and more water for fish when they need it most.
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, it is imperative that Gov. Newsom’s Master Plan on Aging takes on a public policy role on regulations for assisted living facilities.
Congress passed the $2 trillion stimulus package to support workers and businesses overcome the health and economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
Two chefs have a solution for the economic disruption the coronavirus has wreaked on farmers, restaurants, the supply chain and those who go hungry every day.
Undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families, often among the lowest paid workers in America, will not be helped by the $2 trillion stimulus package to help in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
California needs to provide high quality computer science education to our students, especially to girls, students of color, and students in low-income and rural communities.
One million solar batteries represents a game changer in renewable energy for California and would provide a simple way to attain the state’s goal of 100 percent clean energy.
Instead of closing California parks and trails to halt the transmission of the coronavirus, why can’t we safely manage these resources with safe distancing.