The state of California’s longstanding lemon laws, which offer protections for people with faulty vehicles, are being altered by Assembly Bill (AB) 1755. Automakers,...
In Feb. 2024, a standoff between the federal government and Texas’s National Guard was posited as an alleged “civil war” in many provocative headlines....
Puvungna cannot be utilized for its traditional, sacred purposes when CSULB consistently exploits their authority to take advantage of the site. They have consistently advanced their own agenda by overrunning Puvungna, which shows their disregard for the site and Native American culture.
Even without climate change intensifying California’s storms and floods, the California government needs to make changes such as constructing new places to hold floodwater in order to better control floods and using such water more efficiently during periods of drought.
The midterm elections, which included several key races statewide, took place on Nov. 8. Among those elections were seats with strong legislative power including...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the distribution of $116.3 million in funding for the development of homeless housing in California through Homekey projects on Feb....
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a plan that would expand the state's Medi-Cal program to virtually everyone in the state on Jan. 10.
Currently, Medi-Cal...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 101, mandating public high school students in California to complete an ethnic studies course beginning in 2025, on...
$1.4 million dollars. That is how much money the state of California is pledging to crack down on rising attacks on Asian American lives during the pandemic. However, that is not enough. Monetary value does not make up for the loss of a human life.
Over the past week, California averaged over 11,000 COVID-19 cases per day. In response, Gov. Gavin Newson ordered a “limited stay-at-home order,” in which...