It's once again time for our experts to weigh in on a question roiling the Capitol community. This week: Will the SEIU ...
OPINION - The budget is a statement of who we choose to stand with. This year, let it stand with the workers, seniors and ...
In our ongoing Q&A series with California Insurance Commissioner candidates, this week we bring you answers from California ...
OPINION - AI is helping carry California through a difficult fiscal moment. Turning it into the next lawsuit gold rush would ...
Following the forum, Becerra told Capitol Weekly that financial literacy should be introduced early, saying many young Californians are not in the right “mindset” to view homeownership as attainable ...
The lack of enough affordable housing has plagued California for decades. Can factory-built homes be at least part of the ...
As we close out Black History Month, we celebrate the extraordinary contributions of Black Americans to science, technology, ...
Panelists grappled with California’s housing crisis Tuesday at Capitol Weekly’s first conference of 2026, painting a ...
In our ongoing Q&A series with California Insurance Commissioner candidates, this week we bring you answers from former Sen. Steven Bradford.
In our ongoing Q&A series with California Insurance Commissioner candidates, this week we bring you answers provided to us by teacher Lalo Vargas.
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation are once again neck deep in state legislation they contend would protect consumers but which critics say is really aimed at furthering their monopoly ...
OPINION - Pavement created many problems for Los Angeles, damaging ecosystems and neighborhoods. But removing it where it no longer serves a purpose offers a rare chance to ease several pressures at ...