
Rent Drives Up California’s Cost of Living
Many landlords in California can only raise the rent a certain amount. Thursday, they — and their tenants — found out how high. A 2019 law caps how much landlords can bump up rent, starting […]
Many landlords in California can only raise the rent a certain amount. Thursday, they — and their tenants — found out how high. A 2019 law caps how much landlords can bump up rent, starting […]
The Chicken Ranch Tribal Leaders and Casino Managers are hatching up a grand celebration with the opening of the new Chicken Ranch Casino Resort in Jamestown,on July 15th. The $325 Million Dollar, one-of-a-kind resort, is […]
SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) has announced that Bakersfield, California, will be the host city for its 45th Annual Statewide Convention. The convention will take place from August 21-23, 2024, at […]
Environmental justice communities across the state are celebrating after a stunning victory against Big Oil’s efforts to repeal California’s SB 1137 law, which aimed to protect communities from the harmful effects of nearby oil drilling. Despite a […]
California is preparing for another record-breaking summer, with temperatures expected to exceed last year as the planet’s hottest in recorded history. Fortunately, the Golden State is not expecting dangerous rolling blackouts like it did in previous years from […]
On paper, the U.S. economy seems to be doing well with historically low unemployment. Yet most Americans have a sour view in recent polls, with stubborn inflation in living costs cited as the reason for […]
A report by the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies (CEERT) finds that new power line projects and faster permitting could make the San Joaquin Valley the center of solar power in California, and […]
After Jerry Brown became governor of California for the first time nearly a half-century ago, he declared that the state had entered “an era of limits.” Citing “sluggish economic growth, increasing social instability, widespread unemployment […]
By Andrew Ysiano – Latino Times A new report from the American Lung Association “State of the Air” finds that between 2020 and 2022 people in the U.S. experienced the most days with “very unhealthy” […]
California’s Legislature is getting crazy busy as key bill deadlines get closer — and we’re keeping track. Tuesday, some bills didn’t survive crucial committee hearings, while others were watered down to stay alive. CalMatters homelessness […]
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