How Government Workers Profit at Taxpayer Expense
The purpose of government is to provide services to the public, not enrich the people who work for it.
The purpose of government is to provide services to the public, not enrich the people who work for it.
Seventy-seven of those polled say they favor requiring government workers to pay more for their own health care
Propositions 30 and 32 too close to call; Prop. 38 trails; Obama leads Romney 53-38 and Feinstein leads Emken 60-34
Propositions 30 and 32 too close to call; Prop. 38 trails; Obama leads Romney 53-38 and Feinstein leads Emken 60-34
Poll shows 72 percent support the ballot measure to overturn "three-strikes" law
Most over minor issues, but was once jailed for assault with a deadly weapon, records show
Filmed "Gangnam Style" version at city pool
Predecessor stepped down after the Kelly Thomas beating scandal
The decision by California's utility commission came without consultation, critics say
When only 64 ballots are cast, throwing out seven votes is a big deal
Public elementary school in Adelanto, Calif., will have new operators
Security guard had to separate the two
Don't seem to realize jump due to state's environmental restrictions, not price-gouging
They haven't jumped through the state's hoops, so everybody could die in a fiery blaze of death
Jerry Brown will allow the sale of winter blend earlier than usual to increase supply.
It's like eleventy billion dollars a gallon, thanks in part to state regs.
Golden State lawmakers prepare to shovel more money to well-compensated government workers.
People are upset because officers keep shooting them
Shooting fleeing guy in the back twice counts as self-defense
Claiming first amendment rights are being violated
Prop. 32 would halt political paycheck deductions
Has the museum never heard of replicas? The thieves came with pickaxes to make off with the loot
Would have mandated overtime pay, other labor protections
Sometimes the most important thing a governor can do is to say "no."
Saving an industry and a revenue stream, Crony Capitalism 101
Opponents worry it will be used to prop up ailing state employees' programs
First state to ban "conversion" therapy that seeks to make gay teens straight
The founder of Salon takes a fascinating tour of the Golden Gate City, 1967-82.
California hired a PR firm to flack to the networks
The Golden State needs to mend its ways before it's too late.
The state would have the highest marginal tax rate of any in the union