The top Republican in California's State Assembly said Friday that he is reaching out to President-elect Donald Trump, asking him to partner with California when he assumes office in January 2025.
President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team was in the middle of announcing new Cabinet picks this week when they were ...
Only two states have meaningful safeguards barring the transfer of undocumented people to ICE. Expect "shock and awe," warned ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced this week the Biden Administration has sent the state nearly $62 billion over the past three ...
In part due to economic and border security concerns, Latinos in California appear to have moved toward Donald Trump. But ...
California’s offshore wind industry could be a casualty if President-elect Donald Trump makes good on his promise to sign an ...
Trump’s pick for secretary of defense was investigated in a 2017 incident in California, Monterey police said. Hegseth’s ...
Latinos moved toward Trump in the California election, but aren’t necessarily abandoning the Democratic Party.
If those are any indication, a Trump presidency will likely make it harder for immigrants, including mixed-status households, ...
A California Republican has requested President-elect Trump’s help in an open letter, saying that his state “is grappling ...
Californians deserve real progress, not political showdowns that ultimately cost taxpayers and distract from the urgent needs ...