By Nadia Lathan Fridge-less apartments dotting the pricey California rental market will soon be a head-scratching relic. Beginning Jan. 1, landlords have …
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As job market tightens, more Californians are heading back to college
by adminby adminBy Adam Echelman If you want to gauge the health of California’s economy, start with its community colleges. “When the economy is …
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By Jon Coupal Since 1978 with the passage of Proposition 13, California voters have repeatedly tried to protect their homes and businesses …
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By Nigel Duara A series of immigration raids across California in 2025 had one thing in common: Most of the federal agents detaining people …
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California homeowners could qualify for grants for new roofs and fire safety
by adminby adminBy Levi Sumagaysay Some homeowners in areas of California with high wildfire risk could eventually get money for new roofs or to …
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New state fee targets batteries in PlayStations, power tools and singing cards
by adminby adminBy Alejandra Reyes-Velarde Starting January 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery …
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By Ana B. Ibarra After a decade of expanding health coverage and safety net programs, the Golden State took a sharp detour …
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By Wendy Fry In 2025, California became the frontline of a federal playbook for more militarized immigration enforcement. Raids on California streets and …
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By Ana B. Ibarra By the early afternoon of her 59th birthday, Kelly Frost had a sinking feeling in the pit of …
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Millions of Californians gain access to in vitro fertilization under new law
by adminby adminBy Kristen Hwang When Megan Meo, 36, and her husband decided to start a family, they knew they wanted two kids. They …
