Members of the San Francisco Bay Area’s Amah Mutsun Tribal Band say a proposed mining project would have a devastating impact on their environment
As politicians argued about the now-failed bill, Customs and Border Patrol announced another migrant death on Feb. 6
If media industry leaders do not value quality journalism produced by reporters who reflect the communities they serve, how can we expect the American public to?
Rank-and-file union members across labor groups are organizing to demand their leadership rescind endorsements for the incumbent president
Doctors, journalists, and organizers submitted amicus briefs in support of the lawsuit brought by Palestinians
Though SB 474’s passing will help curb excessive price gouging of commissary items, it still doesn’t address systemic issues like low prison wages and gender pay inequality
At a time when the window to mitigate the worst effects of climate change is closing, Gov. Gavin Newsom is placing political goals ahead of data-based policy proposals
Activists say core members of Direct Action Everywhere’s leadership team fostered a cultish environment at the California animal rights nonprofit
Impact Justice’s project fills the material and support gaps the state leaves for incarcerated people as they adjust to life outside
The city of San Pablo has plans to build a $43 million police training center
Scholastic’s president of trade publishing says they will consider a pivot plan for the remaining book fair season
When continued investment in practices that destroy the environment compounds our rapidly changing climate system, those with the least suffer the most
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