State GovernmentAnalysis: How Renters, Landlords And Banks Fared In The Eviction CompromiseSeptember 1, 2020A compromise to prevent feared eviction tsunami passes Legislature with little time to spare.
Instagram Posts Make False Claim California Voters Will Be ‘Turned Away’ From Polls Due To Mail-In VotingSeptember 1, 2020 | Chris NicholsAll active registered voters in California will receive a mail-in ballot. But they won’t be turned away from a polling place if they bring those to a polling place or even if they forget their ballot.
EnvironmentCoastal Fog — Or The Lack Of It — Could Be A Wildfire RiskSeptember 1, 2020 | Ezra David RomeroResearchers say coastal fog is thinning out because of climate change — and that could lead to increased fire risk.
State GovernmentHere’s What California Lawmakers Did On Their Last Day Of SessionSeptember 1, 2020 | Scott Rodd | Nicole NixonThe end of California’s legislative session was beleaguered by COVID-19, wildfires, a tanked economy and a looming eviction crisis. Tempers also flared Monday night. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.