Making the Epstein files public isn’t a political matter. It’s about safeguarding victims of sexual assault.

Sacramento – Hello, Happy Monday. It’s a strange day—maybe even a surreal one—as I find myself writing about why Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, and Lauren Boebert might actually be right. But, why would California’s Republican representatives feel any shame about this? These women, often identified as the far-right faction of Congress, hail from Georgia, […]
City Council recognizes a key figure in Los Angeles’ Mexican cultural heritage

Celebrating a Cultural Legacy Some names resonate deeply within the Los Angeles community, serving as beloved institutions that evoke a sense of nostalgia even among those who haven’t set foot in their establishments. Think of iconic places like Tommy’s Burgers, Frederick’s of Hollywood, and Nate ‘n Al’s, to name a few. And, of course, there’s […]
As Trump cuts back on greenhouse gas reporting, California enforces its own regulations

Trump Administration Moves to End Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program For nearly two decades, thousands of industrial plants across the U.S. and California were required to monitor and report their greenhouse gas emissions. This month, however, the Trump administration has decided to terminate this program indefinitely. The initiative, which received bipartisan backing during George W. Bush’s […]
An LAPD controversy, a gang-related shooting, and the effort to clear a teenager’s name

Oscar Eagle’s Journey Through Injustice One night, Los Angeles police accused Oscar Eagle of being involved in a gang-related crime, but at that moment, Eagle could barely walk. Back in March 1998, he was just 17 and recovering from a drive-by shooting. He had to use crutches, and a bullet still lodged in his foot […]
California lawmakers approve plans to boost oil production in the Central Valley and limit offshore drilling.

Sacramento – In a move to support struggling oil refineries, California lawmakers approved a last-minute bill on Saturday. This legislation will allow for the construction of 2,000 new oil wells annually in the San Joaquin Valley while also tightening restrictions on drilling along the state’s famous coastline. Known as Senate Bill 237, this agreement emerged […]
The impact of these education bills on your child in school

New Bills Impacting California Schools California is seeing a series of new bills aimed at improving various aspects of education. One bill focuses on enhancing reading comprehension, while another seeks to revamp cafeteria menus by removing heavily processed foods. A third bill addresses discrimination in the classroom. These recent initiatives, which passed Congress on a […]
What is Monica Rodriguez campaigning for?

Records LA – City Hall Newsletter Good morning! It’s Noah Goldberg here, joined by David Zanizer, bringing you updates on city and county government. Los Angeles City Council Member Monica Rodriguez confirmed she’s not running—at least, not yet. But her recent activity on Instagram has sparked curiosity. She shared a reel showcasing her footlocker and […]
California legislators approve a law to give priority college admission to descendants of slavery.

Sacramento – On Friday, state lawmakers moved forward with a plan to allow the University of California to give priority admission to students who can trace their ancestry back to enslaved individuals. The new legislation, Parliamentary Bill 7, enables the University of California, California State University, and private universities to prioritize applicants who can prove […]
Mayor Bass names Mitch Kamin as her third chief of staff in three years.

Los Angeles Mayor Hires New Chief of Staff Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles has appointed Mitch Cummin, a lawyer known for his opposition to the Trump administration, as his new Chief of Staff. Cummin, a graduate of Alexander Hamilton High School, will be the third individual to hold this position during Bass’s nearly three-year […]
Following the shooting involving Charlie Kirk, what changes can we expect in security for public events?

Less than a day after gunfire erupted on the University of Utah campus, conservative activist Charlie Kirk promptly canceled appearances across the political spectrum. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) has chosen to postpone her North Carolina stops on this weekend’s “Fighting Oligarchy” tour. Popular leftist Twitch streamer Hassan Piker, who will be addressing Kirk at […]