"I mean literally I remember growing up and folks would have their mouths washed out with soap if they talked like this"
Mobile Homeless Connect exemplifies California’s all-of-government, client-centered approach to reducing barriers to housing
The Washington Post interviews Fischer Wells, Kentucky’s lone trans athlete who prompted the passing of anti-trans legislation in the state
The outcome was a successful referendum on two “lunatics.” One made headlines last year after calling the police on a school librarian
“You can't censor a student newspaper you no longer have.” Ending student newspaper programs is becoming a more common form of censorship
The average price for self-serve regular gasoline in California is $5.30, which is three cents lower than last week
SB 923 comes at a time when LGBTQ healthcare access is under assault across the country from extremist right-wing leaders
Apart from Liberty Counsel’s data, the hack includes another 425 gigabytes of records from dozens of Christian organizations
"SB 930 is a local control bill that lets cities decide what nightlife works best for their communities and small businesses"
The flooding occurred just before 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, impacting the 10 Freeway south of Joshua Tree National Park