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Gov. Jerry Brown offers a glimpse of his Northern California ranch, a place where he contemplates not only the past but also his own future after a final year in office.
Gov. Jerry Brown with, from left, Assemblyman Phil Ting, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon and Sen. Holly Mitchell as he signs the California budget Wednesday.
Gov. Jerry Brown, center, responds to a question concerning a compromise plan reached on reducing the state’s prison population, during a Capitol news conference in September 2013.
California Gov. Jerry Brown is applauded by Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom after delivering the state of the state address on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times) ...
Reporting from Sacramento — Time is running out for Gov. Jerry Brown to fix two big legacy projects. If he doesn’t, his successor might just dump them in the trash. Brown has only until the ...
Gov. Jerry Brown plants the seeds of next chapter on a Northern California ranch » His defiant tone extended to political opponents now seeking to qualify for the November ballot a repeal of last ...
Reporting from Washington — For Gov. Jerry Brown, the question isn’t why he spent so much time in Washington this week talking about the growing threat of nuclear annihilation — it’s why ...
Gov. Jerry Brown's signature on a new state budget will keep the wrecking ball smashing against his self-described wall of debt. But there's much, more debt to deal with after that.
Gov. Jerry Brown’s pardon of former Sen. Roderick Wright for a voting fraud conviction was supported by several top political figures in California but was opposed by Los Angeles County Dist ...
Former Gov. Jerry Brown, California’s longest-serving governor, and wife and former First Lady Anne Gust Brown stand in front of their home at their ranch in December.
Governor Jerry Brown: There's something you lose with age, your physical prowess -- but mental acuity and -- just life experience is very important. So, I enjoy the job a lot more.
Former Democratic California Gov. Jerry Brown refused to comment on Vice President Kamala Harris after expressing confidence in President Biden as the "man of the hour," during a recent media ...