The Temecula Valley Unified School Board voted to reject a Social Studies textbook last month, potentially leaving 11,000 elementary school students without subject material for next year.
At Florin and Power Inn roads in South Sacramento, 100 tiny homes for the unhoused stand empty and untouched.
The Governor’s Office announced the release of $1 billion in Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) funds last week to aid local jurisdictions in their efforts to reduce homel
As California locales rush to comply with state housing mandates, one wealthy town appears to be getting a pass.
Over the past five years, there has been an 82% increase in the number of renters who earn $150,000 or more. The number of households with incomes over $1 million has tripled over the same time period.
A new UC Berkeley report shows SB 9 has failed to spur multi-family housing construction across the state. Frustrated with the slow pace of building, housing advocates could pursue additional legislation that wrestles more control away from localities.