
More Refineries Are on the Verge of Leaving California: Insider Explains Why | Catherine Reheis-Boyd
California’s shrinking refinery network is only part of the story. New limits on Kern County oil are adding to the pressure, and decisions in Sacramento could influence what comes next.Catherine Rehei...
16 Elo 202549min

Los Angeles Is on the Verge of Losing Major Infrastructure | Alan Hamilton
Los Angeles has become a target of crime due to a key component in its infrastructure: copper.Thieves are unconcerned with causing widespread disruption to critical services or eroding local history, ...
9 Elo 202542min

Can Bike Lanes Fix California Traffic Problems? | Steve Bennett
California’s transportation debate often focuses on cars and public transit. With more Californians turning to e-bikes, Assemblymember Steve Bennett believes the state doesn’t need to rebuild the whol...
6 Elo 202543min

Dr. Stefan Bean's Amazing Journey from Orphan to Leading Education for 450,000 Students
Dr. Stefan Bean was abandoned in Vietnam, evacuated during the war, and adopted into a foster home in San Diego that took in over 150 children. He spent much of his early schooling out of class due to...
5 Elo 202531min

Berkeley Professor Reveals Drilling Oil in California Might Be Good for the Environment | James Rector
An independent study challenges long-held assumptions about greenhouse gas emissions. In parts of California, natural seeps and aging wells appear to be releasing more methane than modern oil operatio...
2 Elo 202539min

What California’s ADU Surge Reveals About the Housing Market
ADUs are popping up across California. Homeowners are turning garages into rentals, adding units in backyards, and stacking two at a time. But behind the growth, there is a mix of red tape, scams, and...
30 Heinä 202536min

Only 18 Percent of Californians Can Afford to Buy a Home | Oscar Wei
In California, the housing market appears stable, but the income needed to afford a typical home is well over $200,000 a year. Most households make less than half that. Only 18 percent of Californians...
26 Heinä 202548min

What One of America’s Busiest Ports Is Doing About New Tariffs | Noel Hacegaba
As tariff policies evolve, California ports are under pressure to adapt. The Port of Long Beach, one of the busiest in the country, is moving record volumes without the backlogs of recent years. Chief...
23 Heinä 202543min



















