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With California's OK, Chevron Is Selling Oil From An Illegal Spill
Two years after it began, state regulators have yet to issue any penalties for the spill, which ranks among the largest in state history.

Two years after it began, state regulators have yet to issue any penalties for the spill, which ranks among the largest in state history.

Hundreds of low-income households are receiving monthly payments through the Compton Pledge guaranteed income program.
While vaccine protests may draw media coverage, the mandates actually get results.
For US is designed to help businesses across the country determine if they are providing a real living wage.
Democratic Assemblymember Ash Kalra is proposing a bill to jump-start the process, but Big Medicine will fight to kill it.
The model is expanding in California and nationally and includes a democratic approach that involves parents, teachers and staff.
The state's governor needs to sell environmentalists, the fossil fuel sector and the public on the green-ish energy source.
Expiring insurance waivers are sending out-of-pocket payments through the roof.
As the EPA moves to implement new restrictions on oil and gas operators, New Mexico provides a model and illuminates challenges.
Los Angeles could learn from past host cities that have included social equity provisions in their contracts.
Sen. Bob Hertzberg declined to vote on bills that would have enshrined new regulations in the law.
The EWG tap water database brings into focus challenges facing underserved communities grappling with drinking water contamination.
Politics have divided the state on masks and vaccinations, but there may still be hope for underserved communities.
Climate coaches and mental health counselors are now part of a $36.5 million Black Student Achievement Plan.
After a long slump, more drivers are winning the right to collective bargaining. Now, the threat of privatization looms.
Ensuring good clean energy jobs for oil and gas workers may be the key to bringing trade unions and climate activists together.
Climate goals can suffer when job quality is pitted against protecting the planet and vulnerable communities.
A new UCLA study could help make EMS agencies more efficient throughout the state.
The company's owners have a history of maximizing profit at the public's expense.
Advocates propose expanded access to attorneys as a way to keep tenants in their homes.