What does the end of the census count mean for Southern California?
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration in its bid to end the U.S. Census count.
Death Toll From California Wildfires Rises
At least twenty-four people are dead and many others missing as wildfires continue to ravage California.
California Warned Its Mail-In Voters Could Be Disenfranchised
State, Cities Sue Trump Over Census Threat
Why Do L.A.’s Coronavirus Cases Keep Rising?
A number of states and regions across the country, including hot zones like New York and New Jersey, are seeing a decline in their coronavirus cases. Not so for Southern California.
Cities Face an Uncertain Future. What Can Be Done?
Trump’s New Homeless Czar is a Familiar Face to Cities and Counties
The Trump administration has hired a new executive director for the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness and a number of California cities and counties will recognize his name.
A California Cannabis Company’s Connection to the Impeachment Inquiry
The California Bureau of Cannabis Control says it is looking into a series of cannabis licenses granted to a Ukrainian-born businessman on the fringes of the presidential impeachment scandal.
