Xochil Pasillas became overwhelmed with emotion when asked why she decided to join several hundred protesters Monday at California’s Capitol building in Sacramento in a demonstration against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Without federal support, San Francisco can never even remotely reach its state-mandated housing goals. Sen. Scott Wiener needs to address this if he wants to run for Congress.
According to the latest poll conducted by YouGov and The Economist, 24 percent of Black respondents approve of Trump's job performance, while 69 percent disapprove. That is compared to 55 percent of Hispanic voters who said they disapprove of Trump and 40 percent who approve.
For the second time in two weeks, protesters demonstrated Monday at the California Capitol in Sacramento against the policies of President Donald Trump, his administration and adviser Elon Musk.With the protest happening on President’s Day,
Keeping up the demands “is a good way for the senators to show their Democratic constituents they are standing up to Trump. So this is potentially effective electoral politics,” said Christian Grose, academic director at the University of Southern California’s Schwarzenegger Institute.
More federal layoffs have impacted the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday.
Protesters against the Trump administration gathered outside Placer County’s Historic Courthouse in Auburn with signs that said “Stop the MAGA facsicts” and “Dump Elon Immediately,” a reference to Tesla and SpaceX chief executive officer and billionaire Elon Musk.
Religious groups challenging President Donald Trump won a pair of legal victories this week, blocking the administration’s efforts to dismantle the refugee program and reinstating sensitive-location protections from immigration enforcement in
Trump wants to change education on several fronts, but it’s not clear yet how that will play out in California.
As President Trump ramps up threats against sanctuary states and cities, California's Democratic leaders no longer trumpet the concept.
There’s much to criticize in how California, once a global leader in large-scale water management, has faltered.
The Trump administration is once again targeting California's controversial high-speed rail project, with federal transportation