California drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other ride-hailing platforms won a major victory for worker power this month after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill creating a new framework
California lawmakers just made it easier for cities to seize and destroy the only homes that thousands of unhoused residents still have. AB 630, a bill by Assemblymember Cecilia González,
Across the country, public school districts are confronting an often overlooked barrier to recruiting and retaining teachers – housing costs. In LAUSD, housing is no longer a peripheral concern but
Los Angeles World Airports is moving forward with a $1.5 billion expansion of roads and ramps around LAX that critics say will make congestion worse, not better. The Airfield &
Streets for All, an LA nonprofit focused on safer, more sustainable streets, has launched a campaign to amend the City Charter and overhaul how the city manages its roads and
Los Angeles is taking a major step toward protecting workers from wage theft, the widespread and largely unpunished practice of employers withholding legally earned pay. A new report released by