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Why No Mandated Vaccinations For California Prison Workers?
Again, Gov. Newsom contradicts past public safety orders and sides with political allies.

Again, Gov. Newsom contradicts past public safety orders and sides with political allies.

Major hotel chains are considering making daily room cleaning an exception rather than the norm.
Video by Christian Monterrosa shows the massive job cleanup crews have on the Southern California shoreline.
Housing equity groups and nonprofit lenders argue that financial institutions should play a larger role in addressing housing needs.
California's rural healthcare services face a viral outbreak fueled by falsehoods.
Without adequate oversight, there is little incentive for employers to protect workers during wildfire season.
Union members say a long-running partnership between Kaiser employees and management is under attack.
Sen. Joe Manchin and Rep. Henry Cuellar represent areas that have some of the highest poverty rates in the U.S.
The renewed agreement with Amplify Energy could keep the pipeline responsible for the spill in operation through 2040.
Assembly Bill 616 would have made it easier for California farmworkers to vote to unionize by allowing them to fill out and mail ballots.
While bleak, the results of the California Health Interview Survey can help determine which residents are most in need of help.
The civil rights trailblazer gets some much-deserved attention in a documentary streaming now on Amazon Prime.
Wastewater injection wells are believed to be behind the significant increase in seismic activity.
So far, Gov. Gavin Newsom has given no indication that he's inclined to extend supplemental paid leave at least through the end of the year.
The former plant is believed to have impacted more than 10,000 properties east of Los Angeles.
California’s most vulnerable residents have the biggest reason to worry about the ongoing drought.
Groundwater systems are key during California droughts, but certain communities are running dry — and there’s no real solution in sight.
Blacks in America are at twice the risk of dying from COVID as are whites; Latinos at 2.3 times the risk, according to data from the CDC.
Here's why the state's traditional conservatives and moderates have exited a party that once dominated in California.
The potential remedies for the state's drought-related problems are diverse, complicated and divisive.