By Nigel Duara When it comes to impaired driving and the state’s open container law, a rolled and ready joint is more …
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California state employees alarmed by demand to prove their citizenship or work eligibility
by adminby adminDepartment of Health Care Services headquarters in Sacramento on Sept. 15, 2022. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters By Khari Johnson About 4,000 …
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Hundreds of volunteers joined members of the Board of Supervisors and Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Josie Gonzales this morning, Jan. 22, to canvass cities, …
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Newsom wants $200M for EV rebates. Experts say it’s not enough to fix California’s slump
by adminby adminBy Alejandro Lazo California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $200 million plan to revive the state’s stalling electric-car market faces several fundamental problems: It …
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California lawmakers are trying to speed up spending on voter-approved climate projects
by adminby adminBy Nadia Lathan A Democratic lawmaker is pushing a proposal to speed up $10 billion in funding for climate programs more than …
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By Dan Walters Gov. Gavin Newsom dropped a brief and vaguely worded section into his State of the State address earlier this …
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Veterans who receive disability compensation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are seeing higher monthly payments and expanded home loan limits …
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When Kai first arrived at the One-Stop Transitional Age Youth Center, he was 20 years old and navigating some of life’s most …
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By Connor Forbes For Christmas, I bought my wife an air fryer. The thought was our kiddos eat so many chicken tenders …
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San Bernardino County Animal Care took another meaningful step forward in animal welfare through a new partnership with Wings of Rescue, a national …
