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By Connor Forbes Winter calls for hearty pasta dishes. The kind that stick to your bones to help keep you warm in the 40-degree nights we get around southern California. …
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Opinion
California’s once soaring population has hit a plateau. So will its national political clout
by adminby adminBy Dan Walters The federal Census Bureau annually announces new population numbers for the country and its 50 states based on calculations of how births, deaths and migration have changed the numbers …
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Opinion
Union pushes work-from-home bill as Newsom calls state employees back to the office
by adminby adminBy Yue Stella Yu One of California’s larger public employee unions is pushing legislation to make remote work a permanent option for state workers as the clock ticks down on …
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Opinion
California spends billions based on this pollution tracker. Who benefits from its latest update?
by adminby adminBy Alejandra Reyes-Velarde California is again updating the system it uses to decide which polluted communities get cleanup funding. The tool, CalEnviroScreen, has already steered billions of dollars to the …
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Opinion
Union leaders have a message for Newsom: Regulate AI if you want to be president
by adminby adminBy Khari Johnson If Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to be president of the United States, then he must address artificial intelligence’s impact on workers. That’s the message sent last week …
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Opinion
These California trucking schools broke state laws. Regulators couldn’t do anything about it
by adminby adminBy Adam Echelon and Erica Yee When commercial truck drivers are speeding down California’s highways and interstates with thousands of pounds of cargo in tow, a single mistake can be …
