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A UCLA Labor Center study show that a third contribute financially to their households → Read More
The center trains black workers to become labor rights advocates and has become a model for other cities → Read More
Ecologists question rebates to replace lawns with artificial turf → Read More
New study is the first to quantify impact of global warming on historic drought → Read More
Americans' median age at first marriage is now in late 20s, six years later than in the 1960s → Read More
Cutbacks in lawn watering are killing trees in communities across the state → Read More
As distance between jobs and people grows, suburban residents without cars have less access to employment → Read More
Report says impact of recession continues to depress fertility, as deaths outnumber births in over 1,000 counties → Read More
State sets tougher restrictions as water districts consider stricter enforcement, penalities → Read More
New estimates suggest more than half a million women and girls in US have suffered procedure or are at risk → Read More
Fearing undercount of minorities, civil rights groups criticize plan for new categories in next decennial survey → Read More
After California voters approved measure reducing many crimes to misdemeanors, convicts and suspects reap benefits → Read More
Colorado is one of six states where Latino voters could determine Senate race → Read More
In run-up to midterm elections, advocates for change in immigration law disappointed by postponement of executive action → Read More
New government report covers depth of hunger and malnutrition problems, which remain at historically high levels → Read More
Coachella Valley High School's 'Arabs' mascot is cause for concern among Arab-Americans → Read More
New research on well-being says regions vary widely in terms of education and health for potential recruits → Read More
In one of the most regulated states in the nation, no laws apply to groundwater pumping, which means some people go dry → Read More
State resources officials are aggressively policing the dire shortage by imposing fines on drought rule violators → Read More
Significant gap between demographic power and political clout remains → Read More