On May Day, Immigration Activists Press for Speedy Reform
Immigration reform advocates plan to be out on the streets in 14 cities across California on Wednesday, urging Congress to get a move on immigration reform.
Valley Fever Spurs Inmate Transfer Order, But Will Officials Comply?
Over the last 15 years, there's been a spike in cases, especially among people in agriculture, construction, the solar industry and prisons. The federal receiver in charge of health care in California's prisons has ordered state officials to move more than 3,000 inmates from two hard-hit facilities -- but prison officials have no immediate plans to comply.
Agriculture Conference Taps Silicon Valley for Water Solutions
Big minds in water, energy and high-tech gather Wednesday for a conference in Fresno called "Blue Tech Valley." If that sounds like an effort to cast a Silicon Valley-glow over the business of agriculture, that's because it is.
Monster Drink Maker Sues SF's Top Attorney
Monster Beverage of Corona is suing San Francisco's top attorney. The energy drink maker says the city is "unfairly singling out" the firm.