Commentary Yuba River Disaster: It could be coming to a river near you Climate change and age are stressing California's water infrastructure, endangering struggling salmon populations and other wildlife. By Keiko Mertz • April 3, 2026
Commentary This isn’t a race for California governor; it’s more like a game of chicken Rather than campaigning, eight Democratic hopefuls are waiting for someone to blink, as two Republican candidates take potshots at each other. By Dan Walters • April 3, 2026
Commentary Top-two race in Los Angeles makes strange political bedfellows Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass may elevate a lesser known Republican opponent in the nonpartisan race to sidestep a higher-polling Democratic foe. By Jim Newton • April 2, 2026
Commentary Allegation that Gavin Newsom presides over an ’empire of fraud’ doesn’t stick A conservative magazine wrongly labeled as fraud signs of Gov. Newsom's mismanagement. That's not an investigation; it's a campaign ploy. By Dan Walters • April 2, 2026
Commentary California safeguards pumas as federal rules fail to protect their habitat The state placed six mountain lion species on the threatened list, so road and land developers must evaluate projects to not isolate pumas. By Tiffany Yap • April 1, 2026
Commentary With Californians paying sky-high gas prices, now’s not the time for new oil regulations Proposed changes to state climate law may boost gas-pump prices by up to $1 a gallon by 2030. Also more refineries and jobs may leave California. By Tony Strickland • March 31, 2026
Commentary Santa Monica project points the way to easing California’s housing shortage If wealthy Santa Monica can do it, will less well-heeled CA communities begin accommodating modular home and apartment construction? By Dan Walters • March 31, 2026
Commentary ‘Give me another solution.’ Counties resist mental health centers, betraying patients and families Monterey County recently halted development of a mental health center, leaving struggling patients and families in a lurch. By George B. Sánchez-Tello • March 31, 2026
Commentary California shouldn’t bail out beleaguered foster family agencies Agencies that put kids in foster homes sought $30 million for insurance, because abuse victims have won multimillion-dollar lawsuits against them. By Richard Wexler • March 30, 2026
Commentary How California immigrants and 19th century racism shaped U.S. views on birthright citizenship The 14th Amendment and some Congressmen's racist views on immigrants shaped prior Supreme Court reasoning that people born here are citizens. By Brian J. Johnson • March 30, 2026