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California firefighters say their retirement age puts them at risk of injury and illness. They're asking to lower that date, ...
No one doubts that California firefighters and police officers perform their duties well and deserve our gratitude for their ...
Reporting from Sacramento — When Gov. Jerry Brown’s final term in office ends next week, he will leave behind a California criminal justice system infused with a new commitment to second ...
Reporting from Oakland — Making a case for reelection, Gov. Jerry Brown said in an interview that he would hold the line on state spending despite “pent-up” demand for more, further boost ...
Nearly three decades later, Mayor Barbara Lee — a political figure with similar name recognition — has begun a shortened term ...
Unlike his action-hero predecessor, Jerry Brown never warned, “I’ll be back.” And yet, remarkably, here he is, back for a third term as California governor. At his inaugural Monday ...
“We are causing this,” he declared in an interview. By Adam Nagourney LOS ANGELES — Jerry Brown, the former governor of California, could barely make out the mountains in the distance from ...
It's extremely unlikely that Gov. Jerry Brown of California will run for president in 2016, despite his tease to The Post's Philip Rucker in a story published Wednesday. But, oh, if he did.
Gov. Jerry Brown has 789 bills to consider this month, according to his office, affecting everything from the price of tampons to smoking in state parks.
“Jerry to me is still the most interesting American politician,” Nathan Gardels, the editor of New Perspectives Quarterly, in Los Angeles, and a longtime friend of Brown’s, told me.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown Jr. was described by the Colts as a hard-working, caring player who embraced his opportunity Indianapolis Colts senior director of communications Avis Roper ...