California passes law requiring companies to post salary ranges on job listings Cynthia HirschhornAugust 30, 2022california, policy, government, workforce
California lawmakers approve bill to make kindergarten mandatory, again Cynthia HirschhornAugust 29, 2022california, policy, youth, education, government
Plants By School Playgrounds Protect Kids From Road Pollution, Study Finds Cynthia HirschhornAugust 29, 2022environment, youth, education, infrastructure, urban design
Most Californians view state’s water shortage as extremely serious, poll finds Cynthia HirschhornAugust 25, 2022california, water, civic engagement, climate, environment, public health
California bans sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Now the real work begins Cynthia HirschhornAugust 25, 2022california, environment, policy, transportation
This power line could save California — and forever change the American West Cynthia HirschhornAugust 23, 2022california, environment, climate, energy
Women are dancing in solidarity with Finnish PM Sanna Marin Cynthia HirschhornAugust 23, 2022women, politics, global, civic engagement
California’s water from Colorado River could be crippled by a big earthquake. Drought makes fixes vital Cynthia HirschhornAugust 23, 2022california, river, water, environment, policy
African-American History Finally Gets Its Own AP Class Cynthia HirschhornAugust 23, 2022diversity, race, education, women
Who has student loan debt in America? Cynthia HirschhornAugust 22, 2022education, youth, policy, government
Review: As drought deepens, nine L.A. artists think about water Cynthia HirschhornAugust 22, 2022Los Angeles, art, climate
Democrats Designed the Climate Law to Be a Game Changer. Here’s How. Cynthia HirschhornAugust 22, 2022politics, environment, climate, government
Can computer simulations help fix democracy? Cynthia HirschhornAugust 22, 2022technology, politics, policy, civic engagement
Brazil Set to Build the World’s Biggest Urban Garden by 2024 Cynthia HirschhornAugust 21, 2022environment, cities, urban planning
L.A. artists take on drought crisis in new show. One solution? Embrace impermanence Cynthia HirschhornAugust 19, 2022Los Angeles, art, cities, climate, public art
Michael Heizer’s City, a vast art project in the Nevada desert 50 years in the making, will finally open to the public Cynthia HirschhornAugust 19, 2022art, public art, urban design, cities
Climate-Conscious Architects Want Europe To Build Less | TIME Cynthia HirschhornAugust 19, 2022environment, architecture, design
L.A. is finally separating food waste from trash. Will residents embrace composting? Cynthia HirschhornAugust 18, 2022Los Angeles, cities, climate, environment, civic engagement
It was once the nation’s largest trash heap. Now it’ll be an inspirational L.A. County park Cynthia HirschhornAugust 18, 2022Los Angeles, cities, environment, park, civic engagement, civic space
1 million square feet of L.A. roads are being covered with solar-reflective paint Cynthia HirschhornAugust 17, 2022Los Angeles, cities, climate, urban design