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A former Becerra aide pleaded guilty in a fraud case. I still have questions
Though Williamson’s guilty plea may seem like an ending to the saga, it shouldn’t be.
Concerns over federal funding for L.A. Olympics raised by state lawmakers
As Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Olympics, state lawmakers are raising concerns that potential clashes with President Trump could cause chaos.
Who won and who lost in Thursday night’s California gubernatorial debate? Our columnists weigh in
Candidates pile on the Democratic front-runner, Xavier Becerra, including a white-paper wielding Katie Porter. But nothing happened that’s likely to shake up the race as it careens toward the finish. Some inspiration would help.
Ten times worse than benzene — California updates its science on two air contaminants
California health officials have released new scientific findings about health risks from exposure to two air toxics present in California’s ambient air, acrolein and ethylene oxide.
Steyer campaign staffer linked to video of rival Katie Porter berating staff
A Tom Steyer staffer appears to have leaked the infamous video that showed former Rep. Katie Porter yelling at a staff member during a video call.
Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up
Alameda County to pay $36 million to the surviving family of Maria and Benison Tran, who were killed by a sheriff’s deputy.
Becerra’s consultant to plead guilty to skimming campaign funds
Dana Williamson agreed to plead guilty to three counts
Jeffries’ job grows more difficult in race for House and speaker’s gavel
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries had warned Republicans they would come to regret the congressional redistricting fight.
Newsom offers early peek at rosy budget projections
The unusual early preview of his final budget comes as Gov. Gavin Newsom begins to wind down his time at the state Capitol and considers a run for president in 2028. Newsom is expected to present his budget in more detail late Thursday morning.
A dire ‘math problem’ on the Colorado River and wholly inadequate responses
The Colorado River is severely overtapped and its reservoirs are declining to critically low levels. Experts analyze what it would take to head off disaster.