By Jon Ortiz -
Updated: 10:49 am
Union and government lawyers square off before California's Supreme Court today to debate whether Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger illegally ordered unpaid days off for more than 200,000 state workers.
By Carrie Peyton Dahlberg -
Published: 12:00 am
With a new flu season nearing, California has fallen more than a year behind in letting the public know which hospitals have the most and the fewest employees who have gotten flu shots.
By Dan Walters -
Published: 12:00 am
California's dismal economy and deficit-ridden state and local budgets created a yeasty political climate this year for efforts to undermine state redevelopment laws and thus gain access to multibillion-dollar pots of money.
By David Siders -
Published: Tuesday, September 7 2010 - 12:00 am
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is clashing with the state ethics agency over rules restricting politicians from using ballot measure campaign funds for other purposes.
By Dan Walters -
Published: Tuesday, September 7 2010 - 12:00 am
It was the day after Labor Day in 1960 exactly a half-century ago when a 16-year-old kid climbed very steep, rickety stairs into the newsroom of the Humboldt Times in Eureka to begin a $50-a-week job as a copyboy.
By Dave Carpenter -
Published: Monday, September 6 2010 - 12:00 am
One of the more intriguing starting position battles at the Mountain Lions' training camp has been at tight end.
By Jon Ortiz -
Updated: Tuesday, September 7 2010 - 9:46 am
Here's what state workers see when they look at their jobs on this Labor Day.
By Dan Walters -
Published: Monday, September 6 2010 - 12:00 am
It's been 28 years since Californians have seen simultaneous, too-close-to-call duels for the governorship and U.S. Senate.
By Mark Grossi -
Updated: Monday, September 6 2010 - 11:36 am
A story worthy of Hollywood will soon unfold in California courtrooms - allegations of government corruption and corporate greed to rival the infamous Los Angeles water grab that inspired the film "Chinatown."
By Carrie Peyton Dahlberg -
Updated: 8:30 am
For the people who police California's 100,000 doctors, little is black and white.
By Dan Walters -
Published: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 12:00 am
Any claim by Capitol politicians that the just-concluded 2009-10 session of the Legislature was a success rests on a complex water package that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislators hammered out late last year.
By Bobby Caina Calvan -
Published: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 12:00 am
Despite eligibility for Medi-Cal and Healthy Families, 700,000 children in California remain uninsured, and a push is under way to get them enrolled in government health insurance programs.
By Rick Daysog -
Published: Saturday, September 4 2010 - 12:00 am
An oil company headed by conservative billionaires David and Charles Koch has contributed $1 million to the campaign to suspend the state's landmark climate change law.
By Rob Hotakainen -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 11:32 am
Two days after her opponent chided her for not taking a position on Proposition 23, Republican Senate nominee Carly Fiorina said Friday that she is now backing the controversial measure.
By Kevin Yamamura -
Updated: 2:14 pm
Democratic leaders are floating a new tax overhaul that the state's nonpartisan legislative analyst says would generate $1 billion without raising taxes on average for any income group.
By Dale Kasler -
Published: Saturday, September 4 2010 - 12:00 am
A flicker of job growth touched the private sector last month, raising hopes that the nation's economy might avoid a double-dip recession. But the latest job figures suggest the nation and California are in for a long slog toward recovery.
By Dan Walters -
Updated: 2:14 pm
When the Legislature's Democratic leaders staged a vainglorious debate on the state budget Tuesday the last official day of the biennial session Republicans derided it, accurately, as a meaningless political drill.
By Jim Sanders -
Updated: Tuesday, September 7 2010 - 7:09 am
The California Assembly has begun enforcing a dusty rule in which the media can watch lawmakers debate public policy on one condition: Turn off the cameras and microphones.
By Susan Ferriss -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 11:35 am
A state appeals court has denied a conservative legal group's request that it force Attorney General Jerry Brown and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to defend Proposition 8 in federal court.
By Mark Glover -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 1:58 pm
California's Cash for Appliances program is speeding up.
By Jim Sanders -
Published: Thursday, September 2 2010 - 12:00 am
They crammed Capitol hallways, hailed lawmakers, worked phones, sweated, counted votes and when the Legislature's session ended at midnight Tuesday, powerful interests left happy.
By Susan Ferriss -
Published: Thursday, September 2 2010 - 12:00 am
Proposition 8 supporters are ramping up political and legal pressure on Attorney General Jerry Brown and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to defend California's same-sex marriage ban in federal appeals court.
By Kevin Yamamura -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 11:39 am
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest tax reform idea would probably result in higher costs for low- and middle-class taxpayers based on an initial review, the nonpartisan legislative analyst said Wednesday.
By Jack Chang -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 11:38 am
Leaders of the union-backed independent expenditure committee California Working Families said Wednesday they will take a "less visible" role in the governor's race after spending $8.7 million running TV, radio and online ads attacking Republican candidate Meg Whitman.
By Torey Van Oot -
Updated: Sunday, September 5 2010 - 11:39 am
The California Democratic Party has filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service against a nonprofit group that has run television ads attacking Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jerry Brown.
By Dan Walters -
Updated: 2:14 pm
Both legislative houses voted Tuesday on competing versions of the long-stalemated state budget after hours of flowery debate. The net result was zero, as everyone knew in advance that neither could muster the required votes.
By Rick Daysog -
Published: Wednesday, September 1 2010 - 12:00 am
California's sluggish economy has led to a sharp drop in greenhouse gas emissions from the state's struggling building industry, prompting regulators to consider a two-year delay in implementing pollution control rules for heavy construction equipment.
By Dale Kasler -
Updated: Wednesday, September 1 2010 - 8:33 am
Throwing confusion into California's case against former CalPERS board member Alfred Villalobos, a bankruptcy judge indicated Tuesday he would block the state's lawsuit accusing Villalobos of bribing officials with the pension fund.
By Jack Chang -
Updated: Wednesday, September 1 2010 - 8:21 am
The first and only U.S. Senate debate scheduled so far between Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer and her Republican challenger Carly Fiorina is set for 7 p.m. today at St. Mary's College in Moraga.
By Jon Ortiz -
Updated: 2:14 pm
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has issued a message to top officials in his administration: Stop hiring.