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Our infill and transit-oriented housing strategy is working extremely well for Sacramento’s affordability and climate goals.” ...
Sacramento officials have pushed for decades to clean and develop the Railyards - a large swath of land north of downtown ...
Some fire relief bills are still working their way through the Legislature, including some that could ease burdens on the ...
An economist explains what the latest data shows—and doesn't show—about the affordable housing crisis in California ...
The California State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 1231, which would allow judges to offer pretrial diversion for people ...
As part of the Reagan National Economic Forum, panelists discussed what California should be doing to encourage more new ...
Sacramento's proposed $92 million stadium funding faces opposition from housing advocates and labor leaders, raising questions about community needs.
California is overtaxed, strangled by red tape and too darn pricey — so say prominent Democrats running for governor.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Nick Yost Nick Yost created and formerly led the environmental section of the California ...
Two bills endorsed by Gov. Gavin Newsom would be the most transformative changes to the California Environmental Quality Act ...
On the last Sunday of May there was a somber assemblage near the Balboa Fun Zone to mark the first anniversary of the death ...
It’s a campaign that might amount to nothing, if Kamala Harris gets into the governor’s race and dominates the field.