In summary After utility equipment sparked tragic wildfires, PG&E, SCE and SDG&E received state approval to collect $27 billion from ratepayers. As California electric bills soar, questions have ...
Palo Alto's elected leaders have no shortage of ideas for future housing sites, from parking lots and transit hubs to ...
Republican Assemblymembers Tri Ta of Westminster (left) and Diane Dixon of Newport Beach, stand for the Pledge of Allegiance as the new legislative session starts at the state Capitol in Sacramento on ...
When the Great Recession struck California 17 years ago and hundreds of thousands of workers lost their jobs, the state’s unemployment insurance system crashed. The employer-financed program quickly ...
The San Mateo County Event Center will open its doors to provide shelter to homeless individuals and families during severe ...
In summary California Democrats have passed two dozen laws to protect abortion access since the Supreme Court in 2021 overturned Roe vs. Wade. New bills are on the table. As President-elect Donald ...
In summary A bill would give county election offices more resources and guidance to speed up the notoriously slow vote count in California. State legislators take the oath office before the results ...
In summary Reflecting concern about too many bills, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas lowered the number legislators are allowed to introduce. The California Assembly will limit the number of bills each ...
In summary Birth centers are midwife-run facilities that deliver babies outside of hospitals. They have struggled to stay in business in part because of strict state licensing requirements. Many ...
Often brought into classrooms to solve behavioral issues, an occupational therapist realized that children today do not get enough free play, exploration and exercise to allow them to focus properly ...
California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself ”at the expense of renters who ...
Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas during a floor session at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Jan. 22, 2024. Photo by Fred Greaves for I hope everyone had a restful Thanksgiving break because the state ...