Number of sanctuary cities nears 500
By Stephen Dinan March 14, 2017 The Washington Times Nearly 500 jurisdictions are now sanctuary cities, according to a group that’s... Read More
California’s population getting grayer, new projections show
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article137592703.html#storylink=JcJim MillerJim Jim Miller Jim Miller March 10, 2017 Sacramento Bee Rising life expectancies and falling birth rates mean California... Read More
Rachel Carson: A sensitive soul who changed the way we see — and treat — the world
Leon Kolankiewicz March 8, 2017 Mongabay Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz touted Rachel Carson as a heroine and role model for girls... Read More
A Day Without an American Tech Worker
Michelle Malkin March 8, 2017 National Review Last month, there was a national “Day Without a Latino.” This week, the demonstration... Read More
California won't meet its climate change goals without a lot more housing density in its cities
By Liam Dillon March 6, 2017 LA Times To meet the bold new climate change goals put in place last year, California... Read More
Public University Lays off 79 IT Workers After They Train Outsourced Replacements
Laid-off unionized IT workers at the University of California's San Francisco campus protested and spoke to the media on their last day... Read More
The Immigration Debate We Need
Photo Credit Logan Fitzpatrick By George Borjas February 27, 2017 New York Times The first month of the Trump administration has... Read More
Renowned biologist Edward O. Wilson calls for preserving half of Earth to save biodiversity
The extinct golden toad (Incilius periglenes) formerly lived in a small area of cloud forest in Costa Rica. The last sighting was... Read More
California's crumbling infrastructure evidence of poor priorities
Heavy equipment operators dig access points to the riverbank to allow heavy equipment access to remove the sediment and debris from the... Read More
California spent on high-speed rail and illegal immigrants, but ignored Oroville Dam
Photo by: Randy Pench The California Department of Water Resources increased the amount of water being discharged from Lake Oroville in anticipation... Read More









