CSU undergrads must take an ethnic studies or social justice class starting in 2023
CSU is requiring ethnic studies, the first addition to its general education requirements in 40 years. But the change was not without controversy.
CSU is requiring ethnic studies, the first addition to its general education requirements in 40 years. But the change was not without controversy.
The Marciano laid off 70 visitor services staffers when the museum shut its galleries in 2019. AFSCME called the layoffs "an anti-union tactic."
Wiseburn Unified School District trustees vote to remove the name of California's controversial first elected governor from Peter Burnett Elementary.
FBI links So Cal lawyer's murder to suspect in deadly attack on New Jersey judge's family
The death brings the total to 13 among prisoners at the Marin County facility.
Frantic parents with resources are rushing to hire tutors and form learning pods to bring distance learning to their homes and backyards amid coronavirus school closures.
Newsom reports that 12,807 new coronavirus infections have been reported in the past 24 hours — a record high — bringing the state's total to 413,576.
The California Geological Survey also indicates limitations in previous studies cited by Hollywood Center developers as evidence of the absence of a fault.
The Sierra Club acknowledges the racist history of its co-founder, the famed environmentalist John Muir.
Sweltering heat is not new to the Inland Empire's homeless population. But the threat of coronavirus is.
"It's a mystery," says one expert. Some 2 million Californians were projected to join Medi-Cal, the state's insurance program for low-income people.
The LAPD is being sued for violence against protesters — again. The department committed to policy changes after incidents in 2000 and 2007.
As infection rates soar in Orange County, residents of Surf City doubt the severity of the pandemic and call for easing restrictions.
Inmates said they felt helpless as coronavirus swept rapidly through California's prisons.
Community members complained of flaring and black smoke coming from the Phillips 66 refinery in Wilmington. Officials say the flaring was caused by a mechanical failure.
Hal Bernson, who led the city to establish historic seismic safety laws during his 24 years on the Los Angeles City Council, has died.
Plans to begin the fall semester with some in-person classes are being shelved at UC Berkeley, UC Merced, Pomona, Occidental and other schools.
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, the Calabasas Mayor called out YouTuber Jake Paul for throwing a massive house party as she issued new COVID restrictions.
With traditional live-music gatherings prohibited because of COVID-19, drive-in concerts have emerged as a safe, socially distant, better-than-nothing alternative.