He says state law gives him the right to turn his garage into an apartment. His HOA says it doesn’t. Who's right?
One man’s niche housing dispute provides insight into the fuzzy role homeowner associations play in state policy.
Will more apartments in cities or more suburban subdivisions help solve California's housing affordability crisis? Readers ...
A handful of gifted young tech people set out to save the world. For years, WIRED has been tracking each twist and turn of ...
A Superior Court judge tossed out the claim that San Diego broke state environmental law in a government watchdog group’s ...
Amid a push by local leaders to conserve farmlands and open spaces in the Bay Area from future development, state senator ...
Uncertainty stemming from the president's executive orders has limited wildfire training and postponed work to reduce flammable vegetation.
About 850 apartments for low- and moderate-income residents in the San Fernando Valley will advance after multiple lawsuits ...
An Irvine, Calif., neighborhood carefully planned to stand up to wildfires was put to the test when all homes there were undamaged by the Silverado fire in 2020. It could now offer a blueprint for ...
Years before the L.A. fires, Orchard Hills faced a fire of its own — and came out mostly unscathed due to a long ...