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1

Stonecutters Who Can't Work Struggle Through Workers' Compensation Process

2

Chad Bianco Wants Changes in Sacramento in Run for Governor

3

How CA Disciplines Teachers Accused of Sexual Harassment

4

Preschools Struggle As Transitional Kindergarten Grows

5

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County

6

Teaching First Responders About Human Remains Recovery After Wildfires

7

Sacramento DACA Recipient Faces Uncertain Future After Immigration Case Reopened

8

H-2A Program Sparks Debate in California's Farming Communities

9

Shasta County Ballot Measure Could Change Election Process

10

Environmentalists Perplexed by Trump Administration's Decision on Offshore Wind Projects

11

Advocates Question Safety Concerns Surrounding E-Bikes

12

Candidates Look to Distinguish Themselves at Chaotic Governor's Debate

13

How The High Cost of Driving is Affecting Californians

14

Eric Swalwell Suspends CA Gubernatorial Campaign

15

California's Last Dry Town Has Growing Nightlife Scene

16

Planned Parenthood Clinic Turns to Cosmetic Care Amid Loss of Federal Funding

17

New Report Highlights Low Pay, Dangerous Working Conditions for Farmworkers

18

Countertop Fabricator Spends Big to Better Protect Workers

19

Grass Is Really Greener for Many Californians Leaving the State

20

Mitski Performs at Surprise LA Venue

21

New Citizens Reflect on State of US at Naturalization Ceremony

22

CA Craft Brewers Facing Significant Economic Challenges

23

United Farm Workers Struggles With Fallout from Cesar Chavez Allegations

24

The Challenges in Removing Cesar Chavez's Name in California Cities

25

When 1 million marched for immigrant rights in Downtown L.A.

26

How the War in Iran Is Impacting Fertilizer Supplies, Food Prices

27

Central Valley 911 Dispatch Training Program Gives Students Real World Experience

28

Gov. Newsom Weighs in on Foreign Policy to Build National Profile

29

Despite Protections, The California Condor Struggles

30

Farmworker Activists Reflect on Legacy of Civil Rights Icon

31

California Reacts to Allegations Against Labor Leader Cesar Chavez

32

CA Democrats Splintered on Blame Over Gas Prices

33

How Federal Housing Reform Could Impact Californians

34

Ukiah School Emphasizes Math in Transitional Kindergarten Class

35

Muslim Community in Monterey County Celebrates Ramadan

36

Projects Under Initial Prop 1 Funding Hit Delays

37

Teacher Strikes Continue Amid Year of Labor Strife

38

New Law Provides School Boards the Opportunity for Pay Raise

39

Bay Area Family Torn Apart by Deportation

40

California Farm Town Caught Up in Prop 50 Redistricting

41

Some Gubernatorial Candidates Taking Different Path in Run for Governor

42

Otay Mesa Detainees Face New Challenges in Communicating With Outside World

43

Iranian LA Councilman Says Attacks Leave Questions About Iran's Future

44

How Federal Homelessness Funding Changes Could Impact Those in Need

45

State Workers Push for Telework Options

46

Misinformation Leads to Confusion in Fresno's Immigrant Communities

47

CA Lawmaker Aims to Protect Renters Who Rely on Section 8 Vouchers

48

Church Members Maintain Presence at Santa Ana Immigration Court

49

California's Winter Storms Do Little to Ease Climate Change Worries

50

Elderly Japanese Americans Warn Same Threats Rising That Led to Internment

51

Eight Dead, One Still Missing Following Tahoe-Area Avalanche

52

Nine Missing Following Avalanche in Nevada County

53

AI One of the Main Sticking Points in Hollywood Labor Talks

54

Trump Administration Sends Pregnant Unaccompanied Minors to Texas Shelter Flagged as Medically Inadequate

55

State Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Eaton Fire Response

56

Maidu Tribe Returns to Its Roots of Ancestral Fire

57

Teachers' Unions Across The State Mobilizing In Labor Fights

58

Families Struggling To Find ICE Detainees Who Are Hospitalized

59

Bay Area Latino Community Celebrates Bad Bunny Halftime Show

60

Sign Language Interpreter Will Also Make History During Super Bowl Halftime Show

61

San Jose, Santa Clara Still Feel Shunned By TV Broadcasts At Levi's Stadium

62

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Comes At Politically Charged Time

63

Big Bear Ski Resorts, Businesses Face Challenging Winter

64

LA Fire Victims Look To 1940's Project To Build Homes Quicker

65

With New Laws In Place, Lawmakers Look At Solutions For Housing Shortage

66

Still Unclear What's Behind California's Declining Crime Rate

67

Sierra Foothills Community Could Provide Blueprint For Building Homes In Era Of Megafires

68

Residents Challenge Official Response a Year After Moss Landing Battery Plant Fire

69

California Trump Voters Grade President's First Year of Second Term

70

Bay Area Winemaker Tried To Bridge Food And Wine Gap At Chinese Restaurants

71

No Consensus From Labor Unions On Gubernatorial Candidates

72

Senators Decry Conditions On Tour Of California City ICE Facility

73

Changes Coming For Travelers Without Real ID

74

Push For Reparations For Black Californians Continues Despite Setbacks

75

Tenants' Rights Bill Stalls In Sacramento

76

Health Officials Work To Combat Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak

77

Bay Area Congressman Describes "Horrific" Conditions At ICE Detention Center

78

Government Database May Be Aiding Trump Administration's Deportation Efforts

79

Permits Still Tough To Come By For Fire Victims Looking To Rebuild In LA County

80

California Sues Trump Administration Over Attempts To Freeze Childcare Funding

81

Fresno Looks To Shed Poverty Label

82

Residents Look Back At The Devastating Los Angeles County Wildfires

83

Privacy Advocates Have Growing Concerns Over Use Of Automated License-Plate Readers

84

New Laws Aim To Ease Housing Crunch In California

85

Teachers Re-Energized By New Transitional Kindergarten Classes

86

Bird Flu Changes How County Fairs Live Chicken Shows

87

Hispanic-Serving Institutions Face Challenges With Federal Funding Cuts

88

CA Project Makes Thousands Of Rare Songs Available To The Public

89

Traditional Knowledge Meets Science in Northern California Tribe's Environmental Planning

90

SF Self-Defense Class Helps Transgender Community Build Bonds

91

Cricket Makes Its Way To The Central Valley

92

Farmworkers Train As Doulas In Santa Cruz County

93

A Day In The Life Of Santa

94

Fire Departments Struggle To Meet Demands Of Rural Communities

95

Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree

96

Fresno Airport Expansion Exemplifies Growing Region

97

Sikh Truck Drivers Have A Second Chance In California

98

The Trump Admin Has All But Stopped Reuniting Detained Migrant Children With Their Families

99

Community Seafood Program Helps Feed The Hungry In Monterey

100

Ukrainian Woman Freed From ICE Detention

101

Catholic Bishops Hold Mass For ICE Detainees In Adelanto

102

Why Aren't There More Condos For Sale In California?

103

National Parks Changing Fee-Free Calendar

104

San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers

105

Deported Pomona Man Finally Able To Reunite With His Dog

106

First Of Its Kind Campus In The Works In San Diego County

107

Research Confirms Heavy Metals In Elkhorn Slough After Battery Plant Fire

108

Rise In Robot Workers Leads To Debate Over Future Of Workforce

109

Immigration Crackdown Changes Everyday Life In California's Farm Towns

110

Watch Duty App Changes Approach To Wildfire Response

111

Modesto Loses Single-A Minor League Team

112

For Surfers, Santa Cruz Waves Are Priceless

113

Immigration Lawyers Organize In Effort To Free Clients

114

Lawyers Using Habeas Corpus In Last-Ditch Efforts To Free Detained Immigrants

115

Advocates Fight To Save Mother Bear And Cub In Lake Tahoe

116

What Will School Meals Look Like Under New Law On Ultra-Processed Food

117

Advocates Call For Urgent Changes In Countertop Industry To Help Prevent Silicosis

118

LA Jails Scale Back Opioid Addiction Treatment

119

Program For Veterans Faces Major Funding Cuts

120

Many Californians Face Uncertainty With Healthcare Coverage

121

Atmospheric River To Drench California In The Coming Days

122

As LA Fire Victims Look To Rebuild, Some Are Turning To Concrete For New Homes

123

California's Lax DUI laws Lead To Spike In Alcohol-Related Roadway Deaths

124

AI Boom Leads To Increased Concerns Of Environmental Impacts Of Data Centers

125

Delay In CalFresh Benefits Leaves College Students Struggling To Afford Food

126

Fed. Tax Breaks for "Going Green" at Home Set to Expire

127

Proposition 50 Sails to a Win in California's Special Election

128

California Votes on the Fate of Proposition 50

129

California's Food Banks Mobilize to Fill Benefits Gap Left by Gov. Shutdown

130

Some Worry Prop. 50 Would Mark the Last Ride for California's Horse-Haven

131

California's Biggest Voting District Faces Seismic Change if Prop. 50 Passes

132

Central Valley Farmers Express Concerns About Possibility Of New Political Maps

133

In Lake Tahoe, Some Voters See Redistricting As Opportunity For Change

134

In Northeast San Diego County, Democrats See Redistricting Battle As Chance For Change

135

As World Series Begins, Dodgers Look For Repeat

136

The Megadonor Opposing Proposition 50 Explains His Position

137

Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

138

The Challenges Facing The Uninsured Looking To Rebuild In Altadena

139

Both Sides In Prop 50 Argument Rely On Familiar Messaging In Lead-Up To Election

140

After a Tough Season, Wine Country Famers Are Working to Harvest Grapes

141

In-Home Daycare Providers Still Face Discrimination From Landlords

142

Waymo Continues To Increase Its Footprint In Los Angeles

143

Delta Community's Finances Up In Air Amid Talks Of Disincorporation

144

Proposed Change to Endangered Species Act Threatens California's Sea Otter Haven

145

How Fresno Schools Are Helping Students Get Back On Their Feet

146

Preserving The Stories Of Altadena's Trees After The Eaton Fire

147

Masking Law Just Part Of Bigger Fight Over Immigration Enforcement

148

Investigation Sheds New Light On What May Have Sparked Eaton Fire

149

Following Medicaid Cuts, Californians With Intellectual, Developmental Disabilities Face Uncertain Future

150

New Movie Tells The Story Of Bus Driver Who Helped Students, Teachers Escape Camp Fire

151

Joshua Tree National Park Nonprofit Concerned About Latest Government Shutdown

152

Dust Storms An Increasing Problem Around The Salton Sea

153

State Looks To Hire Thousands Of Year-Round Firefighters

154

San Rafael RV Park Residents Fight To Keep Rent Affordable

155

NASA Mission, With Help From UC Berkeley, To Explore Earth's Exosphere

156

Healthcare Workers Look For Better Guidelines On How To Handle Immigration Encounters

157

Experts Concerned About Imagery, Language In ICE Recruitment Materials

158

Car Owners Have Additional Tool To Find Out If They Can Recoup Money From Auctioned Vehicle

159

Newsom Signs Bill Decreasing Cannabis Tax, Which Could Boost Struggling Industry

160

Lawsuit Could Shake Up Tequila Industry

161

Santa Cruz Couple Are Considered Celebrities At Local Karaoke Bar

162

Valley Fever Cases Skyrocket in Salinas Valley

163

Santa Ana Police Called Out For Tactics Used During Protests

164

Central Valley Publisher Preserves Music Of Latin Jazz Artists

165

Carwash Workers Are Organizing Patrols To Watch for Immigration Sweeps

166

Latino Communities Contend with the Mental Health Toll of Increased Immigration Enforcement

167

Trump Administration's Shift On Homelessness Leaves California In Limbo

168

Immigrant Advocates Vow To Continue Fight Despite Supreme Court Ruling

169

California's Aging Farm Labor Work Force Leaves Questions About The Future Of Agriculture

170

Central Valley Coffee Shop Training The Next Baristas

171

Debate Over Key Climate Change Program Continues In Sacramento

172

Sonoma Wineries Prepare For Possible Impacts from Immigration Enforcement

173

Volunteers Help Monitor For ICE Activity Near Where Day Laborers Gather

174

Dolores Huerta On The State Of Worker's Rights In California

175

Modesto Loses Its Longtime Minor League Baseball Team

176

What Newsom's Approach To Battling Trump Might Mean For Political Aspirations

177

North State Voters Brace For Changes With Possible Redistricting On The Horizon

178

The Playbook to Fight Wildfires' Unseen Threat to Tap Water

179

California Heads Into Uncharted Territory With Redistrict Vote

180

Hikers Can Walk Among Grazing Cattle At New Coastal National Monument

181

Two Recent In Custody Deaths Increase Scrutiny Over San Diego Jails

182

Heat Wave Brings Dangerously Hot Conditions, Increased Fire Risk

183

Sonoma County Wineries Have Mixed Feelings On Wine Improvement District Plan

184

Imperial County Tries To Save Sugar Beet Industry

185

Radio Stations Serving Indigenous Communities Face Challenges From Federal Cuts

186

Heat-Related Deaths For Farmworkers Persist And Employers Often Avoid Consequences

187

Residents In California's Most Polluted Communities Call For Local Climate Change Focus

188

North State Congressman Faces Jeers At Packed Town Hall

189

Local Health Providers Prepare For Medi-Cal Cuts

190

Trump Administration Turns To US Supreme Court To Lift Ban On SoCal Immigration Enforcement

191

Federal Cuts Left Seasonal Employees at Yosemite Unpaid for Weeks

192

Proposed Federal Cuts Could Devastate Thousands Who Rely On Housing Assistance Programs

193

California Organization Fights For Community-Based Solutions To Tackle Plastic Pollution

194

Thousands Of California Police Records Now Publicly Available

195

Grateful Dead Fans Descend On San Francisco For Three Days Of Shows

196

Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Threatens CA Renters

197

Unhoused Senior Population Grows In Los Angeles As Services Are Cut

198

Stargazers Treated To Star Party In Central Valley

199

Immigrant Adoptees Who Never Became Citizens Fear Possible Deportation

200

Riverside County Hosts Midnight Adoption Event To Help Clear Overcrowded Shelters

201

DACA Recipient's Detention Highlights Concerns For Immigrants With Disabilities

202

Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ends Transgender Care

203

Immigration Enforcement Leads To Political Activism Among California Latinos

204

Despite Three 911 Calls, Two Homebound Disabled Men Died In Eaton Fire

205

As Pistachio Harvest Season Ramps Up, Concerns Grow About Workforce

206

LA Program Aims To Ween Unhoused People Off Of Meth

207

Pesticides Pose Significant Risk For Pregnant Farmworkers On Central Coast

208

Orange County Takes Different Approach to Treat Mental Illness Through CARE Courts

209

California Tribes Scramble To Find Funding For Food Assistance Programs

210

California's Medi-Cal Recipients Concerned About Impacts Of Budget Bill

211

Small Farms Could Feel Pinch From Reconciliation Bill

212

Longtime Central Valley Resident Makes Difficult Decision To Voluntarily Leave U.S.

213

Volunteers Look To Preserve History Of Altadena Though Voices Of Fire Survivors

214

Whales Face Increasing Risks In Busy Santa Barbara Channel

215

Klamath River Bounces Back Following Dam Removal

216

Crystal Cave Reopens At Sequoia National Park

217

Facility In California City Expected To Be State's Largest Migrant Detention Center

218

Central Valley Grocery Store Lends Helping Hand To Immigrant Community

219

Golden Mussel Presents Widespread Threat To Major California Reservoir

220

How Grants Pass Ruling Affected Homeless Enforcement In California

221

New Bill Would Require Imperial County To Offer Spanish Translations Of Agendas

222

One Bay Area City's Answer to Homeless RV Residents Shows Promise for State

223

CA Programs That Aid Crime Victims Face Uncertain Future

224

LA Small Businesses Struggling Amidst Immigration Enforcement

225

9th Circuit Rules In Favor Of Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment

226

Section 14 Survivors Still Awaiting Payments From Palm Springs

227

Non-Profit Help Families Afraid To Leave Their Homes With Food Deliveries

228

Sustainable Farming Practices Could Be Impacted By Federal Funding Cuts

229

Thousands Protest The Trump Administration Across California

230

Appeals Court Allows National Guard To Remain In Los Angeles

231

Increased ICE Raids Send Shock Waves Through Farm Worker Community

232

What Immigrants Should Know As ICE Enforcement Continues

233

More Protests Held Across Southern California As Trump Administration Orders More National Guard To LA

234

National Guard Deployed As Protesters Clash With Law Enforcement

235

Latest Travel Ban Blasted By Immigrant Rights Groups

236

Community Outrage Continues Over ICE Raid At San Diego Restaurant

237

California Supreme Court To Hear Case On State's Rooftop Solar Policy

238

Banks Asking For Customer's Voice Samples

239

Los Angeles Ramps Up Preparations For Summer Olympics

240

California Pelicans Experience Third Starvation Event In Four Years

241

Newsom, Local Leaders Scuffle Over Homelessness Solutions

242

Ethiopian Woman Flees Torture, But Still Facing Deportation

243

Food Insecurity A Major Challenge For Central Coast Farmworkers

244

What Makes A Song Song Of The Summer

245

Six People Presumed Dead After Private Jet Crashes In San Diego Neighborhood

246

Cap And Trade Debate Includes Controversial Proposals

247

Two California Counties Battle Trump Administration Over Homelessness Funding

248

California Medicaid Recipients In GOP District See Potential Cuts As A "Disaster"

249

Independent California Pharmacies Brace For Tariffs On Imported Medication

250

Farmworker Assistance Bill Patterned After Nonprofit's Work

251

Vallejo Police Hid Details Of In Custody Death

252

Challenges of Participating in CA's Budget Process

253

An Aging Homeless Population Amidst A Push by Newsom to Ban Encampments

254

Federal Funding Cuts May Jeopardize A Library Program Serving Blind and Print-disabled Communities

255

Newly-built Passageways Help Wildlife Safely Cross Roads

256

California's Tiny Home Boom Signals Hope In Housing Crisis Though Challenges Remain

257

Democrats Hope a Progressive Push Can Flip one of California's Conservative Enclaves

258

Trump's Proposed Budget Threatens NASA Space Research

259

Communities In Far Northern California Challenged By Return Of Gray Wolves

260

Tariffs Likely To Increase Cost Of Weddings In California

261

Most California Republican Voters Still Confident In Trump Administration

262

Refugee Family Remembers Fall Of Saigon

263

Lawmakers Call for Investigations into Financial Aid Fraud at California Community Colleges

264

Students Push For Race-Focused College Graduations In California

265

Program Provides Unique Science Lessons On Tahoe Slopes

266

Community College Job Training Program Struggles Due to Unreliable Funding

267

Immigration Officials Arrest More Than A Dozen People In Pomona

268

Pope Francis Played Significant Role For Latinos In California

269

Shasta County DA's Office Strained Under Heavy Workload

270

From Science Fiction to Science Fact: Cal Scientists Discover Jupiter's "Mush Balls"

271

License to Kill: California DMV's History of Keeping Dangerous Drivers on the Road

272

Sour Grapes Over Tariffs Could Cost California Wineries Canadian Market

273

Striking Video Game Performers Not Ready to Say Game Over

274

Small California Cities Hope to Score Big With Pro Soccer

275

As Trump Targets Schools for Deportation Sweeps, Undocumented UC Berkeley Students Call For More Support

276

Border Patrol Arrest Claims From Bakersfield Raid Don't Match Records

277

A Mojave Desert Solar Project Jeopardizes Thousands of Joshua Trees

278

Fire Retardants: Can They Harm Those That They Help?

279

Mobile Home Park Residents At Forefront Of Battle Over Affordable Housing

280

Tariffs To Have Widespread Impact On California Businesses

281

Why Medi-Cal And GOP Budget Could Cut Into Republican Gains In California

282

Apprenticeship Program Aims To Help California's Struggling Logging Industry

283

A's Welcomed By Thousands For Home Opener In West Sacramento

284

Police Accountability Law Slowly Showing Results

285

Nearly Two Dozen Bills Attempt to Cut Through Housing Red Tape

286

Ramadan Traditions Continue Despite Devastation From Eaton Fire

287

Program Aims To Help Sonoma Farmers Map Out Their Future

288

Californians With Student Loan Debt Face Uncertain Future

289

Bay Area Democrat Holds Town Halls In Red-Leaning Districts

290

Yiddish Making A Comeback In Los Angeles

291

Bird Flu Still Having A Huge Impact On Egg Supply, Prices In California

292

New Partnership Aims To Find Local Housing For Tahoe Workers

293

Immigrant Rights Advocates Patrol Streets In Anticipation Of Possible Raids

294

Legal Battle Pits Bay Area Counties Against Trump Administration Over Sanctuary Policies

295

Volunteers Preserve History Of Landmarks Lost In LA Wildfires

296

Many Childcare Providers Facing Challenges After LA Fires

297

Another Big Name Enters Governor's Race

298

German Tourist Held For Weeks At CA Detention Center

299

Protection Of California's Public Lands Threatened By Federal Policies

300

Can Music Help With Mental Health Issues?

301

San Diego Homeless Encampment Ban Pushes Many Further Away From Services

302

Immigrant Day Laborers Trained On Safely Cleaning Up After LA Fires

303

Bay Area Woman's Legal Victory Challenges State Encampment Crackdown

304

Challenges Keeping Hollywood Production In California

305

San Francisco Judge Temporarily Halts Trump Administration's Mass Firings

306

Teen Court Program Launches In Del Norte County

307

Danger And Dysfunction Plague California's Homeless Shelter System

308

Fire Survivors Face Uncertain Future In Altadena

309

Health Care Facilities Prepare For Potential Immigration Actions

310

Trump Administration Launches Review Of High Speed Rail Project

311

Could Kamala Harris' Next Move Be A Run For CA Governor?

312

Will Families Separated At The Border Continue To Be Protected Under Trump?

313

Lawsuit Accuses San Diego-Based Soap Company Of Fostering Drug Culture

314

Northern California Biomass Plant Fuels Climate Debate

315

Madera County Community Rallies Around Unique "Landmark"

316

AI Aims to Bring Farming Into the Future

317

World Ag Expo Kicks Off In Tulare County

318

Environmental Impacts From Moss Landing Plant Fire Still Unknown

319

Survivors Link Up To Help One Another Following Natural Disasters

320

EV Sales Stall In California

321

Are California's Levees Prepared For Water Releases, Atmospheric Rivers?

322

Rebuilding Lessons From Former Fire Victims

323

California Schools Try To Reassure Families As Deportation Fears Loom

324

California's Beaches Face Uncertain Future

325

Big Bear Eagles Welcome Third Egg

326

CA Wine Industry Could Face Huge Impact From Trump's Immigration Policies

327

Pasadena Post Office Brings Together Community Affected By Eaton Fire

328

Trump Executive Order Takes Aim At California's Water Management

329

Trump's Executive Orders On Immigration And The Real Life Impacts In The Central Valley

330

Los Angeles Wildfires Complicate Efforts to Increase Housing Affordability

331

LA Residents Track Price Gougers On Their Own

332

LA Fires Raise Questions About Why We Build Homes In Fire-Prone Areas

333

Tijuana Not Prepared For Trump's Proposed Immigration Policies

334

Trump Inauguration And What Lies Ahead For California

335

Reflections On Deadly Los Angeles Fires

336

How Politics Could Play A Role In Wildfire Aid

337

Inmate Firefighters Battling LA Fires Have Trouble Getting Firefighting Jobs After Release

338

Black Residents In Altadena Deal With Uncertainty After Fire Consumes Community

339

Animal Rescue Operations Jump Into Action During LA Fires

340

LA Fires Once Again Call Evacuation Routes Into Question

341

Thousands Remain Evacuated As Wildfires Scorch LA County

342

Wildfires Ravage Los Angeles, Thousands Evacuated

343

Remembering Jimmy Carter And His Impact In California

344

Looking Back On January 6 Insurrection Four Years Later

345

What LA's Sanctuary City Policy Could Look Like Under Trump Administration

346

New Laws Go Into Effect In California

347

Preparing For Sea Level Rise In The Bay Area

348

Dramatic Insurance Spikes Could Tank California's Homeless Housing

349

Homelessness Still A Problem In Fresno Despite Tough Crackdown

350

Researchers Work To Make Farming More Climate Resilient

351

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience

352

Wrinkle Cream Among Cosmetics Marketed To Teens

353

Christmas Tree Lane A Longtime Holiday Tradition In Fresno

354

Why Christmas Doesn't Yield As Many Food Traditions As Thanksgiving

355

How A Building Code Update Disrupted Child Care Centers In California

356

Why California Sheriffs Are Rarely Removed From Office

357

Whistleblowers Paint Picture Of Violence At New Folsom Prison

358

Where Food Waste Goes In Southern California

359

California Democrats Plan To Take Measured Approach During Trump's Second Term

360

Audit Finds Public Universities Failing To Return Native American Remains

361

San Diego Police K-9 Policy Called Into Question

362

LA Company Gives Old Trucks New, Electric Life

363

California Still Struggling To Recover From Ban On Bilingual Education

364

Advocates Push For Expedited Pathway To Citizenship For Foreign Nationals In US Military

365

7.0 Quake Off Coast Of Northern California Triggers Tsunami Warning

366

Central Valley Immigrants Prepare For Potential Conflict With Trump Administration

367

California Winemakers Brace For Potential Tariffs

368

Lawmakers Return To Sacramento With Incoming Trump Administration Top Of Mind

369

California's Zero-Emissions Goals Could Hit Wall With New Trump Presidency

370

LA Gentrification Fight Sees Tenants Push Back

371

A Native American Perspective Of Thanksgiving

372

Two Towns Battle For Title Of Tallest Christmas Tree

373

Salmon Restoration Taking Shape In Tuolumne River

374

San Diego County Renters Look For Help In Stopping Evictions

375

Residents In Pajaro Still Waiting For Relief Funds

376

Dentists Express Concerns About Possibility Of Fluoride-Free Water

377

California Tribes Push For Federal Protections For Ancestral Land

378

Medical Bill To Treat Snake Bite Could Be Costly For Californians

379

Worker's Rights Likely To Look Different Under Incoming Trump Administration

380

Some Inglewood Small Business Owners Near Sports Venues Struggling To Stay Afloat

381

Will Trump Presidency Affect California's Housing Crisis?

382

Passage Of Prop 36 Could Lead To More Balanced Approach On Crime

383

What A Trump Presidency Means For California

384

Sacramento Programs Aim To Help Unhoused Veterans

385

Godzilla And Its History In Los Angeles

386

Republicans, Trump See Big Gains With Latino Men

387

Trump Wins Presidential Election

388

Answering Last Minute Voter Questions Before Election

389

Several School Board Races Not Even On November Ballot

390

How California's Prop 34 Singles Out One LA-Based Health Care Provider

391

Young Voters Could Decide Key Central Valley Congressional Race

392

Shasta County's Top Election Official Looks To Ease Voter's Concerns

393

Organizers Try To Boost Voter Turnout In Imperial County

394

Northern California Town Considers Name Change

395

US Forest Service Stops Prescribed Burns In California

396

A Trip To The Border As Election Day Looms

397

Orange County Congressional Race Is Tale Of Two Cities

398

What's Next For California's Offshore Wind Industry?

399

A Small Business Owner Weighs in on California's "Tough on Crime" Legislation

400

Rent Control is Back on the Ballot

401

Californians Travel Outside The State To Stump For Harris

402

Thousands Of Healthcare Workers See Wages Increase

403

California Voters To Take Up Climate Change With Proposition 4

404

Passage Of Proposition 6 Could Change The Landscape Of California Prisons

405

Fresno Landlord Hopes Her Home Can Be Model To End Barriers For Housing

406

A Defining Moment For Kamala Harris - Her Actions During Foreclosure Crisis

407

Orange County Congressional Race Could Be Key To Control Of House

408

Child Care Centers Challenged By Extreme Heat

409

Los Angeles Organization Focuses On Building Lasting Partnerships Between Muslim And Jewish Communities

410

Foster Families In Limbo After Insurer Shakeup

411

How AI Is Changing The Nature Of Police Reports

412

A Look At CARE Court One Year In

413

Community Perseveres After Fire Destroyed Much Of Historic Town

414

Former Offender Provides Unique View On Prop 36

415

Haitians In CA Worry Of Long-Term Effects From False Political Rhetoric

416

Bomb Explodes Inside Santa Maria Courthouse

417

Data Shows American Citizens Smuggle More Fentanyl Into US Than Migrants

418

Takeaways From a CA School Where Cell Phones Are Not Allowed

419

Climate Change Leads CA Farmers To Seek Alternative Crops, Like Agave

420

Why Thousands Of Inmates Who Are Eligible To Vote Won't

421

Valley Students Work Towards College Degree While In High School

422

Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

423

Compton Judge Transforms Courtroom Into Place Where Parent-Child Relationship Is Strengthened

424

As Negotiations Continue, Animation Union Looks To Close Gender Gap

425

As Immigration Grabs the National Spotlight, California Forges its Own Path on the Issue

426

Incarcerated Women Say Officers Used Unprecedented Force In August Attack

427

Fires Explode In Size, Threaten More Communities Across Southern California

428

Line Fire In San Bernardino Mountains Continues To Challenge Crews

429

Santa Ana Voters To Decide On Whether To Allow Non-Citizens To Vote In Municipal Elections

430

New Rules Aim To Keep High School Athletes Safe During Hot Weather

431

Renters Call For Added Protections As California Faces Another Heat Wave

432

Experts Dispel Claims About Migrants Bringing Fentanyl Into US

433

With New COVID Vaccine Rolling Out, Some Doctors Take Cautious Approach To Buying Shots

434

An Iconic Roadside Landmark In Central Valley Doesn't Have Much Time Left

435

Thousands Of California Wage Theft Victims Have Yet To Claim Money

436

Democrats Accuse Newsom Administration Of Inflating Cost Of Failed Bills

437

Mass Deportations May Be Unlikely, But It's Happened Before

438

Some CA Families Turning To Terramation For Loved Ones

439

Reparation Efforts Stall In Santa Monica

440

Kamala Harris Accepts the Democratic Presidential Nomination

441

Imperial Valley Bakery Offers Treats For People With Diabetes

442

Juvenile White Sharks Threaten Sea Otters In Monterey Bay

443

UC System Implements New Rules On Protests, Encampments

444

Planners Pushing Forward With Hollywood Boulevard Makeover

445

Trash Becomes Treasure At Riverside County Landfill

446

Afghan Refugees Find New Life In California Desert

447

The Battle Over California's Syringe Exchange Programs

448

What Does Kamala Harris' California Past Show About Immigration Record

449

San Quentin Program Helps Incarcerated People Find Their Voice

450

Play In Humboldt County Confronts Racism

451

How New California Rules Protect Indoor Workers From Heat

452

Young California Voters Energized By Presidential Campaigns

453

Homeless Numbers More Than Double In LA County's Northern Desert Area

454

Many Park Fire Evacuees Feel Fortunate To Return Home

455

Local Radio Host Reaches International Audience at the Olympics

456

Concerns Growing About Public Health Risks From California's Planned Hydrogen Projects

457

California Advocates Push For Passage Of Bill Offering Path To Citizenship For Immigrants

458

LA Looks To Make Improvements To Bus Stops In The City

459

Park Fire Continues To Challenge Crews In Northern California

460

Massive Wildfire Explodes In Size Near Chico

461

California At A Climate Crossroads

462

Can Harris' Likely Nomination Translate To More South Asian Political Power?

463

What Kamala Harris Means To Mixed Race California Family

464

California Reacts To Joe Biden Dropping Out Of Presidential Race

465

Can GOP Maintain Momentum In California Following National Convention?

466

California Delegation Has Reason For Hope At Republican National Convention

467

Migrants Seeking Asylum In San Diego Often Experiencing Homelessness

468

Fontana's New Street Vending Law Has Mixed Results

469

In Wildfire Prone Community, Many Residents Have A Reason To Stay

470

New Generation Of Mexican Singers Embrace Corridos

471

California State Fair To Allow Sale And Consumption Of Cannabis For First Time

472

California Almond Growers' Struggles Could be Buzzkill for PNW Beekeepers

473

Many California Almond Growers Struggling To Stay Afloat

474

California To Test Road Charge Program

475

The History Of Breaking Here In California

476

California Has Abundant Swimming Locations To Explore

477

A Look At California's New State Mushroom

478

Project Looks To Unfold True Count Of Latinos Killed By Police

479

Restaurants Still Allowed To Have Service Fees On Checks

480

The First Hijab-Wearing Athlete to Attempt the Country's Oldest Ultramarathon

481

Oakland Program Invests in Mobile Classroom for Homeless Students

482

Sephora Kids Trend Draws Growing Concerns From Parents

483

Glitchy App Could Worsen Migrant Situation Under New Biden Policy

484

California Recycling Centers Are Dwindling

485

FBI Raid Home Of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao

486

Affordable Options Available To Rent Or Buy Electric Vehicles

487

San Francisco Giants' Legend Willie Mays Dies At 93

488

Will Voters Have Change Of Heart When It Comes To Tax For Improvements At Fresno State

489

Survivors Of Burned Down Palm Springs Neighborhood Seek Reparations

490

Proposed Regulations Could Impact Rock Climbers In California

491

How The Closure Of Madera County's Only Hospital Has Impacted The Community

492

Parents Adjust To Challenges Of Transitional Kindergarten

493

California School Districts Struggle To Build Out Classrooms For Transitional Kindergarten

494

Teacher Shortage Impacts State's Goals For Transitional Kindergarten, Bilingual Classes

495

State Supreme Court Ruling Allows Housing Plan To Move Forward At People's Park

496

High School Student Creates Music From Soundscape Of Exploding Stars

497

Japanese Tourists Flock To LA To See Shohei Ohtani

498

Are Tiny Homes A Viable Solution To Help With Homelessness Crisis?

499

Recall Elections Test Strength Of Conservative School Board Movement

500

Mixed Reaction From California To Trump Verdict

501

Governor Newsom's Tiny Home Plan Falls Short Of What Was Promised

502

Central Valley Farmworkers Learning New Skills For Changing Agriculture Environment

503

UAW Strike Expands To UCLA, UC Davis Campus

504

Rattlesnake Season Begins In California

505

Landslide Threatens Future Of Historic Chapel

506

About A Third Of LAPD Shootings Since 2017 Involve Person With Mental Illness

507

Mexican Citizens In California Could Play Key Role In Country's Upcoming Election

508

Ethical Dilemma For Climate Voters In California's 13th District

509

San Diego Program Helps Wage Theft Victims Recover Money They're Owed

510

Volunteers In Monterey County Try To Help Sickened Brown Pelicans

511

Criminal Justice Reform Measure Saves California Millions Of Dollars

512

One Central Valley Hospital Sees Record-High Profits During Pandemic

513

State Lawmaker Tries To Close Loophole In Gun Ownership Rules

514

Food Stamp Farmers Market Program Could Be On Chopping Block

515

Regulators Approve Fixed Charge For Utility Bills

516

Long Historical Ties Between Silicon Valley And Israeli Tech Cultures

517

Imperial County Community Fights For Local Post Office To Be Rebuilt

518

How Have Wage Increases Affected Fast Food Workers?

519

Small Houses Pose Solution to Housing Crisis

520

College Protests Draw Cross-Generational Support

521

Pro-Palestinian Encampment Cleared At UCLA

522

Violence Breaks Out At UCLA Encampment

523

College Protests From the Eyes Of Student Journalists

524

Climate Change Forces State Parks To Re-Think Their Goals

525

Palestinian Family Turns To Food, Tradition To Take Mind Off Of War

526

Is California Headed For Another Tax Revolt?

527

Fresno's Chinatown Neighborhood To See Big Changes From High Speed Rail

528

Housing Out OF Reach For Many Young Parents In LA

529

Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Homeless Case

530

Woodshop Business Provides Sense Of Community For Both Novices And Experienced Woodworkers

531

Despite Progress, Black Californians Still Face Major Challenges In Closing Equality Gap

532

Jail Deaths Prompt Calls To Separate Coroner And Sheriff's Departments In Riverside County

533

How Much California Students Pay For Abortion Pills Vary By Campus

534

Despite Law In Place, Suspensions Still Common At State-Funded Early Education Programs

535

Modesto High School Students Learn About Tax Filing

536

Drownings Increase Along Border As Migrants Take Different Approach To Crossing Into US

537

Despite Warnings, People Are Still Dying While Being Held Face Down By Police

538

Two California National Parks Rank As Most Polluted In The Country

539

Effort To Roll Back Proposition 47 Could Head To Voters

540

Judge: Government Responsible for Welfare of Kids Gathered on U.S. Side of Southern Border

541

Young Scientists Make Huge Discovery In Santa Cruz County

542

Snow Survey Reveals Good News for Californians

543

Activists Work To Save Historic Border Wall Murals

544

Companies Look To Buy Backyards To Build Housing

545

Piano Bar Helps Visitors Feel At Home

546

Progress Being Made On Providing Housing For Farmworkers In Half Moon Bay

547

RFK Jr. Selects Running Mate in Oakland

548

Why California Has Such A Hard Time Tracking Homeless Deaths

549

Port Of Los Angeles' Goal For Zero Emissions Still Faces Some Roadblocks

550

Pop-Up Event In Oakland Brings Artists, Music Lovers Together

551

Proposition 1 Narrowly Approved By Voters

552

Buying And Selling A Home In California Set To Change

553

LA County Residents Say A Nearby Landfill is Making Them Sick

554

California's Worst Wage Theft Offender Still In Business

555

Students from India Power the Increase in International Students in the United States

556

A Coding Program at San Quentin Offers Hope for Careers After Prison

557

Proposition 1 Will Likely Succeed, Opponents Say

558

National Immigration Courts Lose Funding in New Spending Bill

559

Why California Isn't Ready to Scrap Daylight Saving Time

560

Many Young Voters Still Not Heading To The Polls

561

Winter Rains Lead To A Rare Sight At Death Valley

562

Schiff, Garvey Advance To November General Election

563

Californians Head To Polls For Primary Election

564

Would Measure HLA In Los Angeles Really Make Streets Safer?

565

Fresno County Mobile Home Park Residents Fight Rising Rents By Buying Their Park

566

Blizzard Warning In Effect Through The Weekend In Sierra Nevada

567

Name Changes Are At Center Of Ballot Measure In Fresno County

568

What To Know Before Heading To The Polls On March 5

569

Voters Will Decide On Proposition 1, Mental Health And Homelessness Measure

570

Fresno's Rogue Festival Features Performance Of Latehomecomer, A Hmong Family Memoir

571

Massive Bird Flu Outbreak Severely Impacting Farms In Central Valley

572

Carbon-Related Jobs In Kern County Not A Sure Thing

573

Bill Would Require California Landlords To Accept Pets

574

Program Helps People From Underrepresented Communities Serve In Office

575

Bill Would Let Undocumented Students Work At Public Universities, Community Colleges

576

Are Net-Zero Homes A Realistic Option?

577

Culture Wars Dominate Huntington Beach Politics Heading Into March Primary

578

Data Shows No Huge Spike In Shoplifting Since Passage Of Prop 47

579

New Immigration Court In Bay Area Hopes To Relieve Massive Case Backlog

580

Fast Food Workers Union Officially Launches In California

581

Survivors Of Palm Springs Section 14 Neighborhood Still Waiting For Compensation

582

LA Outreach Workers Try To Catch Renters Before They Face Eviction

583

Southern California Drenched With Rain In Latest Storm

584

Storm Continues To Hammer Parts Of California

585

Support Group Helps Mothers Who Have A Child In Prison

586

Asylum Seekers Still Face Challenges With Mobile App

587

LA Tenants Face Deadline To Start Paying Back Rent Debt

588

UC Regents Won't Allow Undocumented Students To Work On Campus

589

49ers Clinch Spot In Super Bowl With Comeback Win

590

Running Club Provides Sense Of Community In LA's Skid Row

591

Creek Fire Survivors Face Challenges In Moving Forward

592

Sale Of Skid Row Corner Store Hopes To Provide Some Community Healing

593

CSU Faculty Strike Ends With Tentative Labor Deal

594

Concealed Carry Permits Now Easier To Come By In California

595

Bay Area Nonprofit Helps Connect Seniors Needing Assistance With Volunteers

596

Sonoma County District Attorney's Fentanyl Ad Features Made Up Story

597

As Ridership Increases, LA Metro looks To Improve Transit Experience

598

Kern County Looks To Be Center Of California's Carbon Capture Industry

599

Millions Of Mexicans Living In US Can Vote In Mexican Election

600

Dealing With Loneliness In California

601

One Dead Following Avalanche At Palisades Tahoe

602

Real Estate Developer Fails To Provide Housing For Unhoused, Despite Millions In State Funding

603

Governor Newsom Sets Date For Special Election For Kevin McCarthy's Seat

604

RV Laws In Butte County Leave Many Fire Victims With Few Options

605

Gray Wolves Returning To California

606

Could Tech Workers Face Retribution For Speaking Out On Israel-Hamas War?

607

Women With Postpartum Depression Struggle To Get Drug Treatment

608

New Laws Go Into Effect In 2024

609

Dealing With Grief From Climate Change

610

California Program Helps Increase Access To State Parks

611

Four Year Voyage To Take Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Across Pacific Ocean

612

Podcast Looks At Ways To Make A Difference When It Comes To Climate Change

613

Many Families Sticking With Homeschooling

614

Meadows A Key Part Of Forest Health

615

Conservationists Help Coho Salmon Return To Pescadero

616

Farmers See Uncertain Future With Plans For New City In Solano County

617

California Approves Rules To Turn Wastewater Into Drinking Water

618

Credit Unions Charge Millions In Overdraft Fees

619

Law Enforcement's Claims About Dangers Of Officers Handling Fentanyl Met With Skepticism

620

Closed Jewish Bakery's Legacy To Live On

621

More And More Californians Facing Energy Insecurity

622

Migrant Housing Becoming More Scarce For Farmworkers In California

623

Solar Industry Battered By New California Rules

624

State Regulators To Vote On New Emergency Rules For Stonecutters' Safety

625

Thousands Still Waiting For Help From State's COVID Rent Relief Program

626

Kevin McCarthy Stepping Down From Congress

627

LA County Sees Record Number Of Drug Overdoses

628

San Diego Hospitals On Pace To Treat Record Number Of Patients Who Fell From Border Wall

629

Threat Of Fruit Flies Returns To California

630

Merced County Sheriff Warns Of Major Staffing Shortage

631

Newsom, DeSantis To Debate In Georgia

632

New Hope For Shuttered Madera Community Hospital

633

Locals Want To Have Role In Lithium Industry In Imperial Valley

634

Questions Continue About What To Do With Millions In Aid In Planada

635

Holiday Season Brings Loneliness For Many

636

New Book Chronicles Life Of Those Living With Long COVID

637

LA County Prepares To Launch CARE Court Program

638

10 Freeway Opens Sooner Than Expected

639

LA's New Zero Bail Policy Sparks Backlash From Some In Community

640

Regulators Expected To Vote On PG&E's Proposed Rate Hike

641

Some California Parents Critical Of New Mental Health Law For Low Income Teens

642

10 Freeway Shutdown Causes Commuting Nightmare In Los Angeles

643

The Story Behind California's Unemployment Crisis During The Pandemic

644

Advocates Call For Workers To Be Out Front And Center At APEC

645

Actors' Strike Ends After Tentative Agreement Reached With Studios

646

Five Years Later, Many Camp Fire Survivors Still Struggling

647

Sacramento Shelter Faces Challenges Of Finding Permanent Housing For People

648

Weather Swings Create Harsh Obstacles for California's Unhoused Population

649

California Tribe's Hard-Fought Landback Victory Highlights Long Road for Movement's Success

650

Winter Storms Push Native California Animal to the Brink

651

California’s Reparations Effort for Forced Sterilizations Criticized

652

More Students Who Live In California, Crossing Border To Go to School In Tijuana

653

Progressive Jewish Community In Los Angeles Struggle With Opposing Views On War In Middle East

654

LA County Neighborhood Keeps Things Spooky Year-Round

655

Bay Area Civil Rights Group Warns FBI May Be Targeting Palestinians

656

Regulators Suspend Cruise's Driverless Taxis From Operating In San Francisco

657

Synagogues In California Anxious Over Conflict In Middle East

658

California Looks To Restore Floodplains, To Protect Communities From Impacts Of Climate Change

659

Sacramento Resident Pleads For Help For Family Abducted In Israel

660

Palestinians In California Watch Conflict In Middle East In Horror

661

Loophole In Clean Air Act Obscures Its Impact

662

Biden Administration Settles Lawsuit Over Family Separation Policy

663

California Now Requires That Coastal Cities Plan for Sea Level Rise

664

Newsom Vetoes Workplace Safety Protections For Domestic Workers

665

Doctors From Mexico Fill Critical Language And Health Gaps For California Patients

666

More Changes Could Be Coming For California's Solar Market

667

California to Levy Heavier Punishment for Fentanyl Traffickers

668

Child Care Providers Win Big In Summer Of Labor Strife

669

Dianne Feinstein Honored At Memorial Service In SF

670

Memorial To Be Held For Dianne Feinstein In San Francisco

671

Kevin McCarthy Ousted As House Speaker

672

Can Hydrogen Cars Help California With Green Goals?

673

Governor Newsom Taps Laphonza Butler To Fill Dianne Feinstein's Senate Seat

674

Remembering US Senator Dianne Feinstein

675

Program Offering Pell Grants To Incarcerated People In Heavy Demand In California

676

Tijuana Seeing A Big Rise In Rental Prices

677

Sacramento Neighborhood Takes Different Approach To Fentanyl Crisis

678

Writers, Studios Reach Tentative Deal

679

California To Take Emergency Action In Effort To Stabilize Home Insurance Marketplace

680

California Nursing Homes Struggle With Treating Thousands With Serious Mental Illness

681

Sacramento District Attorney Sues City Over 'Failure' To Enforce Homelessness Laws

682

Pajaro Residents Know Permanent Fix For Levees Is Still A Long Way Away

683

Challenges Of Rebuilding For Pajaro, Six Months After Community Was Flooded

684

Kaiser Workers Vote To Authorize A Strike

685

Striking California Workers Would Get Unemployment Benefits Under Proposal

686

Restoring Meadows In Sierra Nevada A Key To Healthy Ecosystems

687

Fast Food Workers Reach Deal For Increased Pay

688

LA Photographer Blames Algorithmic Bias For Shutdown Of IG Account

689

Neighbors Complaints Growing Over Pickleball Courts

690

Court Halts School District's Gender Notification Policy

691

California Congressman Looks To Help Communities Near Airports Dealing With Toxic Chemical Contamination

692

Levee Failures Likely To Affect Communities Of Color Disproportionately

693

Miwok Group Buys Back Ancestral Land In Marin County

694

California Residents Look To Fight West Nile

695

Millions Earmarked For Affordable Housing In California

696

COVID Cases On The Rise In California

697

State Sues Southern California School District Over Transgender Student Policy

698

California Looks For Solutions To Combat Wildfire-Tainted Wine

699

California Coast Is Home To World's Largest Octopus Garden

700

At Least 3 Killed In Mass Shooting At Orange County Cook's Corner Bar

701

Human-Caused Wildfires Likely Fueled Extinction Of Large Mammals

702

Earthquake Insurance Policies Are About To Change In California

703

Southern Californians Are Feeling The Effects Of Tropical Storm Hilary

704

Hurricane Hilary Strengthens to Category 4 Storm And Heads Toward California

705

Pre-Kindergarten Readiness Programs Can Fill Educational Gap

706

How The Politics Of Asylum And The Border Are Playing Out In California

707

Family Of Farmworker Killed By Police Call For Accountability

708

How One California County Is Holding Wage Thieves Accountable

709

Governor Newsom Deploys Search-And-Rescue Teams To Assist With Maui Wildfire Response

710

California's Rising Insurance Premiums Threaten Affordable Housing

711

California's Child Care Crisis Could Benefit From Employer-Sponsored Care

712

Tijuana Baseball Team Headed to Little League World Series

713

Months After Slaughterhouse Shuts Down, Former Farmer John Workers Struggle To Start Over

714

California Faces Increased Risk of Valley Fever This Summer

715

Tulare Lake Leaves Many Farmers Struggling To Get Back To Normal Operations

716

Massive York Fire A Rarity In Mojave Desert

717

Labor Movement Stretching Across California In Multiple Industries

718

Economic Toll Of Hollywood Strikes Is Growing

719

Thousands Of Californians Still Waiting For Pandemic Rental Assistance

720

Did California Travel Bans Work As Planned?

721

Effort Continues To Allow Legislative Staff To Unionize

722

Big Tech Plays Big Role In Hollywood Strikes

723

A Closer Look At Why Salmon Season Is Closed This Year

724

Sea Otter Remains Elusive In Santa Cruz

725

The Sights And Sounds Of Shakedown Street At A Dead And Company Show

726

Temecula School Board Rejects Textbook, Despite Warning From Governor Newsom

727

Orange County Faces Challenges In Implementing CARE Court System

728

Heat Wave Brings Triple Digit Temperatures To the State

729

Actors Now On Strike, Halting Entertainment Industry

730

California Set For Major Heat Wave

731

Pride Events See Rising Insurance Costs In Wake Of Anti-LBGTQ Sentiment

732

Taking A Ride In An Electric Truck

733

Rare Plant Rediscovered On Central Coast

734

Were Two Central Valley State Prisons Prepared For Potential Flooding?

735

Central Valley Exhibit Inspired By Southeast Asian Culture

736

Hotel Workers Continue Strike Across Southern California

737

Emissions Lab To Be Ground Zero For Fight Against Air Pollution

738

Summer Means Travel, Outdoor Activities Here In California

739

LA Homeless Count Up Nine Percent

740

Removal Of Dams On Klamath River Worry Some Local Residents

741

Reported Hate Crimes Rise 20% In California

742

California Lagging On Recycling Food Scraps

743

Budget Agreement Still Not Reached As Deadline Looms

744

Two Bay Area Companies Get Approval To Sell Cell-Cultivated Meat

745

State Superintendent Calls On Publishers To Create More Inclusive Textbooks

746

New Study Finds Homelessness Mainly Tied To High Housing Costs

747

Communities Devastated By Flooding Seek More Help From State

748

Reparations Task Force Prepares Final Report

749

California Mayors Increasingly Turn To Temporary Housing Solutions

750

Group Of Migrants Bussed Into Los Angeles From Texas

751

Gardeners Struggle To Adjust As Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Being Phased Out

752

California Congressmembers Want EPA To Support Prescribed Burns

753

Training For Private Security Guards Called Into Question

754

Salton Sea Could Provide Clues To Seismic Activity On San Andreas Fault

755

Push To Make Housing A Human Right In State Constitution Moves Forward

756

Florida Agency Confirms Sending Migrants To Sacramento

757

Many LA Renters Left Without Legal Representation In Eviction Court

758

LA County Promises To Be Ready To Implement CARE Court Program

759

Renters Could Get A Break On Security Deposits With New Proposal

760

San Francisco Faces Challenges As It Prepares To Roll Out CARE Court

761

Catalytic Converter Theft Frustrates LA Residents

762

Inside Carmel-by-the-Sea's Address Controversy

763

Beaver Seen As Climate-Saving Creature In California

764

Cal State System Has Massive Financial Gap, May Have To Raise Tuition

765

Salmon Run Highlights Efforts To Protect Klamath Watershed

766

Plan To Turn Los Angeles Gas Plant To Hydrogen Not Without Critics

767

States Reach Colorado River Water Deal

768

California Food Banks See Major Spike In Demand

769

The End Of Wood Street, Oakland's Largest Settlement Of Unhoused People

770

Whitewater Rafting Could See Big Business This Summer

771

State Announces Plan To Return Chinook Salmon To Its Native Habitat

772

Protecting Molok Luyuk, A Space Known For Its Biological Diversity

773

A Firsthand Look At The Border After Title 42 Ended

774

Thousands Of Migrants Gather At Border As Title 42 Expires

775

Hundreds Kept At Makeshift Migrant Camp At San Ysidro Port Of Entry

776

As Federal Public Health Emergency Ends, Long COVID Patients Still Suffering

777

Financially Strapped Hospitals Could Get Help From State

778

With End Of Title 42, California's Border Communities Brace For Influx Of Migrants

779

Oakland Teachers Back On The Picket Line For Second Day

780

Writer's Strike Could Extend For Months

781

Writers Strike Moves Into Second Day

782

Women Face Challenges With Child Care As They Look To Enter Construction Industry

783

San Bernardino Police Officers Involved In Deadly Shooting Had History Of Excessive Force

784

Lawsuit Claims California's Prison System Targeting "Foreign-Born" Inmates

785

Central Valley On Edge As Weather Heats Up

786

Warehouse Boom Focus Of New Legislation In Sacramento

787

Big Melt Could Lead To Flooding In Parts Of State

788

New Center Will Attempt To Lead Fight Against Air Pollution, Climate Change

789

Voters Weigh In On Calls For Senator Feinstein To Resign

790

Northern California Is A Hotbed For Hoops Fans

791

Complaints About Rent Hikes Soaring In Los Angeles

792

In Humboldt County, Mental Health Resources Hard To Come By

793

Survivors Of Palm Springs Neighborhood Destruction Seek Reparations

794

Kings Fans Hope To Light The Beam In Playoff Series With Warriors

795

Bill Would Help Immigrants Released From Prison From Being Turned Over To ICE

796

Planada Still Struggling To Recover Months After Flooding

797

Wildfire Experts Express Concern Over Plans For Clean Air Act

798

Tulare Lake Re-Emergence Causes Uncertainty Over Flooding

799

Child Care Providers Still Waiting For Pandemic Pay

800

California Sees Sharp Rise In K-12 Students Experiencing Homelessness

801

Historic Snowpack Could Prove Dangerous Down The Line In Central Valley

802

California's Snowpack One Of The Largest Ever

803

Santa Cruz Sees Mixed Success In Composting Program

804

State Continues To Try To Help Communities Impacted By Storms

805

Shasta County Switches To Hand Counting Of Election Ballots

806

Flooding This Year Could Be A Precursor To Future Climate-Related Disasters

807

Governor Newsom's Bill On Regulating Oil Industry Quickly Approved By State Lawmakers

808

Pajaro Community Begins To Clean-Up After Being Allowed Back In Their Homes

809

Oakland Teachers Plan Walk-Out; LA Educators Head Back To Classroom

810

Tornado Touches Down In LA County, Damages Several Buildings

811

Storm Once Again Batters California

812

LA Unified Employees Begin Three Day Strike

813

Is Carbon Capture And Storage A Possible Solution For Climate Change?

814

At The Start Of Harvesting Season, Many Pajaro Farmworkers Are Without Work

815

Governor Newsom Surveys Flood Damage in Pajaro

816

Pajaro Levee Breach Nearly Repaired, But Work Continues Ahead Of More Storms

817

Silicon Valley Bank's Black Swan Event

818

Thousands Evacuated In Monterey County By Levee Break, Flooding

819

Hospital Closure Upends Residents In Paradise

820

Volunteers Quickly Organize To Help Those In Need In San Bernardino Mountains

821

Communities In Northern And Southern California Trying To Dig Out From Massive Snowstorms

822

Many Trapped Residents Need Food, Medicine in San Bernardino Mountains

823

Many Residents In San Bernardino Mountain Communities Remain Stranded Due To Snow

824

National Guard Sent To Help Trapped Residents In San Bernardino Mountains

825

San Bernardino County Struggles To Recover From Massive Snowfall

826

New Deadline For California Taxpayers Provides Challenges For Budget Writers

827

Winter Storms Creating A Mess Across California

828

Lawmaker Wants To Turn Empty Office Space Into Housing

829

Snow, Hail, Rain All Part Of Latest Winter Storm In California

830

State Legislature Holds First Hearing On What Caused Soaring Gas Prices

831

Lawmakers Seek Answers On What Led To Skyrocketing Gas Prices

832

Los Angeles Bishop Remembered For His Kindness, Helping Others

833

Researchers Aim To Study Threats To Lake Tahoe

834

Report Offers Glimpse Of How State Is Spending Money To Combat Homelessness

835

Right To Repair Bill Aims To Make Everyday Products Fixable

836

Dianne Feinstein Will Leave Office At End Of Her Term

837

Member Of Anti-Semitic Extremist Group Flees Country Before Facing Hate Crime Charges

838

Fast Food Industry, Workers In Fight Over New Law

839

California's Attorney General Renews Call For Worker Protections Against Extreme Heat

840

Hospitals Struggling To Stay Afloat Across California

841

Riverside County Housing Development Uses Its Own Microgrid System

842

Farmworkers, Immigrants Could Be Provided Protections Under New Federal Policy

843

Undocumented Residents In Planada Struggle To Get Help They Need After Storms

844

Governor Newsom Says Environmental Law Needs To Be Modernized To Increase Housing

845

Governor Newsom Pushes For New Gun Restrictions Following Mass Shootings

846

Murders Still On The Mind Of Many Residents In Goshen

847

Vigil Held In Sacramento To Honor Tyre Nichols

848

After Storms and Landslides, Big Sur Residents May Be Isolated For Weeks

849

Authorities Investigating Conditions At Half Moon Bay Farms

850

Suspect Arraigned In Half Moon Bay Shooting

851

More Details Released About Suspect In Half Moon Bay Mass Shootings

852

Another Mass Shooting In California, This Time In Half Moon Bay

853

Monterey Park Community Devastated By Weekend Mass Shooting

854

President Biden Surveys Damage From California Storms

855

Madera County Hospital Closure Deeply Impacts Community

856

Suspects Still At Large In Mass Shooting In Central Valley

857

Six Killed In Shooting At Tulare County Home

858

President Biden Declares Major Disaster In California Due To Storms

859

Salinas River Flooding Still A Threat For Monterey County Residents

860

Planada Enters Third Day of Evacuations As More Storms Loom Ahead

861

Newsom Surveys Flood Damage In Santa Cruz County

862

Storm Forces Montecito Residents To Evacuate Five Years After Deadly Mudslides

863

California Faces 'A Relentless Parade of Atmospheric Rivers'

864

Historic Rainfall Is Especially Tough On The Unhoused

865

CA Storm Packs A Punch With Heavy Rains and 70-80 mph Winds

866

Another Storm To Drench California On Wednesday

867

Storm Leaves California Drenched, With Another On The Way

868

New Moms Face "Snapback"  Pressure After Childbirth

869

The Science Behind Hangovers

870

Million Year Old Ecosystem Dying Off In San Bernardino Mountains

871

As Drought Continues, Many In Central Valley Drill Deeper For Water

872

Looking Back At The Year In Space

873

Checking In On High Speed Rail In Central Valley

874

The Tradition Of Tamales During Christmas Holiday

875

Recovery Efforts Underway In Humboldt County Following Tuesday's Earthquake

876

Two Dead, Thousands Still Without Power Following Tuesday's Earthquake In Humboldt County

877

Sacramento Takes A New Approach To Helping The City's Unhoused Community

878

Historically Black Neighborhood Devastated In Mill Fire Struggles To Rebuild

879

California Cuts Subsidies For Rooftop Solar

880

Central California Now Has Its First Holocaust Memorial

881

Solar Projects In California's Deserts Draw Concerns From Environmentalists

882

Offshore Wind Projects Could Impact Whales That Migrate Off California's Coast

883

Indigenous Tribes Want Their Voices Heard As Offshore Wind Projects Advance Off The Central Coast

884

ICE Plans To Stop Detaining Immigrants At Yuba County Jail

885

Bill Would Ban Homeless Encampments Near Parks, Schools

886

New Law Ends Jaywalking Tickets When Streets Are Safe To Cross

887

Governor Newsom Unveils Plan He Hopes Will Bring Lower Gas Prices

888

Special Session To Tackle Possible Penalties For Oil Companies In Effort To Lower Gas Prices

889

Data Breach Reveals Gun Owners' Personal Information

890

UC Strike Continues Despite Tentative Deal

891

Cal Poly SLO Struggles To Attract And Retain Black Students

892

Team Of Trained Dogs and Archeologists Recover Cremated Remains Lost In Wildfire

893

Should California Officials Recognize The Joshua Tree As An Endangered Species?

894

California Seed Bank Insures Against Possible Future Plant Apocalypse

895

Performing Arts Troupe Creates Community For Students Of Color

896

College Food Pantries Try To Meet Increased Need

897

California's Last Nuclear Plant Gets $1 Billion To Stay Open

898

San Francisco's LGBTQ Community Holds Vigil For Victims of Colorado Nightclub Shooting

899

Farmworkers Rally In Washington D.C. Calling for Path to Citizenship

900

Karen Bass Wins LA Mayoral Race

901

LA Sheriff Alex Villanueva Concedes Election

902

Inside One of the Biggest Strikes in History of U.S Higher Education

903

Californians Elect Latino Candidates To Key Offices

904

California Proposes Cutting Compensation For Solar Power Owners

905

After Red Wave Fails To Materialize, McCarthy's Future Is Uncertain

906

McCarthy Promises Republican Majority, But Many California Races Are Still Too Close To Call

907

Newsom Signs Controversial Bill That Will Change California's Approach To Mental Health Care

908

Tug-Of-War Over Values In Some School Board Elections

909

UC Student Worker Strike Looms Ahead of Final Exams

910

Candidates In Fiercely Contested District Reflect Region's Changing Demographics

911

"Voter Integrity" Groups Question Residents At Home In Possible Voter Intimidation

912

Man Accused of Attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Will Be Arraigned in San Francisco Superior Court Today

913

Pelosi Attacker Faces Attempted Murder Charges

914

Intruder Breaks Into Nancy Pelosi's Home, Attacks Speaker's Husband

915

Residents Push Back On New Affordable Housing Rules

916

Longtime Republican In Key Congressional Battle In Southern California

917

Prop 27 Creates Record Spending War Between Gambling Companies and Tribal Governments

918

Gubernatorial Candidates Square Off In Debate

919

Study Finds Dangerous Chemicals Leaking From Gas Stoves In California

920

Embattled LA City Councilman Kevin de Leon Says He Won't Resign

921

Tentative Deal Reached Between Mental Health Workers And Kaiser Permanente

922

Card Rooms May Face Uncertain Future If Gambling Proposition Passes

923

Proposition 28 Would Increase Funding For Arts And Music Education

924

Los Angeles Councilmembers Resist Calls for Resignation

925

LA City Councilmember Nury Martinez Resigns

926

L.A. Residents Call For Councilmembers To Resign Following Use Of Racist Language

927

Outrage Grows Over Leaked Racist Comments From L.A. City Councilmembers

928

Janitors For Meta Strike Amid Mass Layoffs

929

California is Giving Out $9.5 billion in Tax Rebates

930

Project Aims To Name All Japanese Americans Incarcerated During Word War II

931

California Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation Sued Over Transparency Laws

932

Former Orange County Official Now Leading Efforts To Protect Election Workers, Voters

933

Questions Raised About Whether Proposition 1 Will Actually Expand Abortion Rights

934

Former PG&E Executives Settle With Fire Victim Trust

935

Mexico's Rich Surfing History Being Told

936

Gas Prices Rising, But Rebate Checks On The Way

937

PG&E Faces Criminal Investigation For Possibly Starting Mosquito Fire

938

Thousands of Californians Protest the Death of Iranian Woman Mahsa Amini

939

Governor Newsom Signs Legislation Ending Parking Requirements Near Transit

940

Wildfire Smoke Exposing Millions To Extreme Air Pollution

941

Governor Newsom Signs Bills That Gives Redistricting Power To Community Commission

942

Water Restrictions Lifted For Millions Of Southern Californians

943

State Workers No Longer Required To Test For COVID

944

Kaiser Strike Continues As Talks Break Down

945

California Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amazon

946

Change In Weather Sparks Activity On Front Lines Of Mosquito Fire

947

Drilling Deeper For Water In The Central Valley

948

Crews Get Better Handle On Mosquito Fire

949

Wildfires Threatening Communities Across California

950

More Hot Weather On The Way

951

Heat Wave Continues Across California

952

Heat Wave Continues, Power Grid Stressed

953

Can Churches Help With Affordable Housing Crisis?

954

Bill That Aimed to End Prison-to-ICE Transfers Fails in California Legislature

955

California Prepares for Extreme Temperatures

956

CARE Court Plan Passes State Assembly

957

Bill To Help Fast Food Workers Heads To Governor's Desk

958

Counties Prepare For The End Of Juvenile Lockups

959

California Sets Historic Policy On Zero Emission Vehicles

960

State Regulators Poised To Approve Plan To End Sale Of New Gas-Powered Cars

961

Abortion Access Will Play Important Part Of How Californians Vote In November

962

Governor Newsom Vetoes Safe Consumption Site Bill

963

California Issues New Guidance On Monkeypox Isolation

964

Siskiyou County Residents Sue Utility Over McKinney Fire

965

Monkeypox Vaccine In Short Supply In Central Valley

966

State Asks Californians To Conserve Energy

967

Effort To Recall LA District Attorney Fails To Qualify For Ballot

968

Newsom Wants To Extened Life Of California's Last Nuclear Power Plant

969

State Senate To Vote On Affordable Housing Bill

970

Judge Rules Walgreens Contributed To Opioid Crisis In San Francisco

971

LA City Council Approves Ban On Encampments Near Schools During Raucous Meeting

972

New Report Blasts California's Employment Development Department

973

Hotels Could Be Required To Provide Rooms For The Unhoused Population In LA

974

As Monkeypox Cases Surge In California, Feds Look To Increase Vaccine Supply

975

Childcare Crisis Hits Home For Many California Families

976

Dodgers Legendary Announcer Vin Scully Dies At 94

977

California Declares State Of Emergency Over Monkeypox Outbreak

978

Two People Killed In The McKinney Wildfire That Burns Out Of Control In Siskiyou County

979

L.A. County Decides Not To Re-Implement Mask Mandate

980

Monkeypox Vaccine Extremely Limited In L.A. County

981

Families Deal With Devastating Losses From Oak Fire

982

Audit Finds Thousands Of Californians Without Safe Drinking Water

983

California Man Details Monkeypox Experience

984

Governor Newsom Signs A Package Of Bills Aimed At Reducing Gun Violence

985

State Assembly Speaker Calling On Feds For More Urgent Response Regarding The Spread Of Monkeypox

986

New Report Documents Harassment and Discrimination in Asian American and Pacific Island Communities

987

Inflation Hits California Renters

988

Mask Mandates Back At Some California Schools

989

Los Angeles County Could Face Mask Mandate In The Coming Weeks

990

CA Attorney General Has Plan For Nearly 1.5 Million California Tenants At Risk Of Eviction

991

The BA Five Variant Is Outcompeting Other Strains Of COVID-19 Across The Bay Area

992

The Washburn Fire In Yosemite National Park Is Now More Than 2700 Acres, But Fire Crews Are Optimistic About Saving The Giant Sequoias

993

LA County Ramping Up Its Distribution Of Monkeypox Vaccines

994

L-A County Could Reinstate Mask Mandate Due To Increase In COVID Hospital Cases

995

Test Launch At Vandenberg Space Force Base Ends With Huge Explosion

996

Electra Fire Officials Say Wildfire Is Now 10-Percent Contained

997

Fire Danger Higher Than Normal In Northern, Central California

998

Company In California Desert Looking To Help With Next Moon Mission

999

Supreme Court Decision On Carbon Pollution Not Expected To Impact California Rules

1000

Two Sports Gambling Bills To Be On November Ballot

1001

Thousands Waiting For Help As Eviction Moratorium Set To Expire

1002

California Voters Get To Decide On Abortion Issue in November

1003

Californians Prepared To Help People From Out Of State With Abortion Care

1004

After the Supreme Courts Ruling This Week California Lawmakers Gearing Up To Tighten Gun Laws

1005

New Program Helps Paradise Residents Rebuild With Wildfire Prepared Homes

1006

California Firefighters Dealing With Mental Health Crisis On The Job

1007

Legislators Announce Committee To Investigate High Gas Prices

1008

Thousands Of Warriors Fans Expected For Victory Parade

1009

Warriors Win Fourth Championship In Last Eight Seasons

1010

Opinions Over Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Remain Mixed

1011

Mortgage Relief Program Expands In California

1012

Lawmakers In Sacramento Approve Budget

1013

As Abortion Ruling Looms, Counties Near Arizona Border Prepare For Influx Of Patients

1014

A Closer Look At Extremist Behavior In California

1015

Incumbents Dominate In Primary Election

1016

California Voters Head To The Polls For Primary Election

1017

Community Able To Voice Opinions On Reparations

1018

Alameda County Reimplements Indoor Mask Mandate

1019

With Worsening Drought, Long-Delayed Reservoir Project Gets New Life

1020

Los Angeles Clears The Way To Ban Homeless Encampments Near Schools

1021

More Than A Dozen Oil Wells Found To Be Leaking Methane In Bakersfield

1022

Hollywood Bowl Celebrates 100 Years

1023

Legislative Staff Would Be Allowed To Unionize Under New Bill

1024

Governor Newsom Calls For Immediate Action On Gun Legislation

1025

How To Help Young People Cope With Tragic School Shooting In Texas

1026

Governor Newsom Warns Of Possible Statewide Water Restrictions

1027

San Francisco Archbishop Denies Communion For Pelosi Over Abortion Views

1028

Legislators In Stalemate Over Gas Rebate Plans

1029

Taiwanese Community Has Trouble Coming To Grips WIth Church Shooting

1030

Man Accused In Orange County Church Shooting Faces Murder Charge

1031

FBI Investigating Orange County Church Shooting As Possible Hate Crime

1032

Bomb Plot Case In Northern California Highlights Domestic Extremism Movement

1033

Baby Formula Shortage Leaves Parents In California Scrambling

1034

Workers At Two Santa Cruz Starbucks Stores Vote To Unionize

1035

Despite Drought Warnings, Californians Using More Water

1036

Thousands Of Fast Food Workers Still Dealing With Wage Theft In California

1037

Financial Justice Advocates Call For End To Traffic Citation-Related Court Fees

1038

Bill To Protect Abortion Services For Out-of-State Patients Moves Forward

1039

911 Dispatchers Could Play Key Role In Prosecuting More Hate Crimes

1040

California Legislators Vow To Protect Abortion Rights In The State

1041

California Prepares For Possibility Of Roe v. Wade Being Overturned

1042

Fate of California's Last Nuclear Power Plant Up In The Air

1043

What's Changed and What Hasn't 30 Years After LA Unrest

1044

Foster Farms, Hiring Firms Fined Millions Over Sick Pay Violations

1045

More Water Districts Adding Drought-Related Restrictions

1046

Mayors Call For More Funding For Homelessness Services

1047

Masks Will Once Again Be Required On Public Transportation In Los Angeles

1048

Home Sales Slowing Down In California

1049

Gun Legislation Advances In Sacramento

1050

Los Angeles Landlords Fail To Overturn Eviction Moratorium

1051

Bill Would Boost Renter Tax Credit For First Time In Decades

1052

Report Questions Senator Feinstein's Mental Fitness

1053

California Pushes Forward With Electric Vehicle Plan

1054

Proposal For Shorter Workweek in California Sparks Debate

1055

State Wildfire Prevention Program Shows Little Progress

1056

COVID Treatment More Readily Available in Los Angeles

1057

COVID Outbreaks Rising at Los Angeles Schools

1058

Sacramento Police - Mass Shooting Likely Involved Rival Gangs

1059

Suspect in Sacramento Mass Shooting Makes First Court Appearance

1060

Second Arrest Made in Sacramento Mass Shooting As Community Mourns

1061

Sacramento Mass Shooting Over Weekend Leaves Six Dead, Twelve Injured

1062

Free Tax Prep Not Free

1063

Investigation Finds California’s Private Homecare Industry In Crisis

1064

State Task Force Votes on Who Qualifies for Reparations

1065

Governor Newsom Orders Additional Water Restictions

1066

Sacramento City Teachers Remain on Strike

1067

California Legislators Look to Extend Eviction Protections

1068

Governor Newsom Offers New Gas Relief Plan

1069

First Latina Confirmed to California Supreme Court

1070

Gas Prices Could Be Impacted By Chevron Refinery Strike

1071

Different Pictures Painted in Recall Effort in Los Angeles

1072

Bill Would Provide Protection, Refuge for Transgender Kids

1073

State Lawmakers Proposing Rebate Plan to Help Californians Struggling With Gas Prices

1074

Events to be Held to Honor Victims of Atlanta Spa Shootings

1075

Ukrainians Seek Asylum at U.S. Southern Border

1076

Health Clinics in Los Angeles Still Waiting to be Reimbursed After Vaccinating Thousands

1077

State Officials Warn of Another Dry Year, But No Water Use Mandates Put in Place

1078

California Can Once Again Set Rules on Vehicle Emissions

1079

Immigration Attorney From Central Valley Helps Ukrainian Refugees in Poland

1080

Governor Newsom to Deliver State of the State Address

1081

California Communities Continue to Offer Their Support to Ukraine

1082

LA County Lifts Indoor Mask Mandate

1083

LA Zoning for Single Family Homes Leads to Racial Disparities

1084

Unvaccinated People No Longer Have to Wear a Mask in Most Indoor Settings

1085

Father Kills Three Daughters, Himself in Mass Shooting at Sacramento-Area Church

1086

Wait Times Increase For Those Expecting Hearing on Wage Theft Cases

1087

Californians Rally for Peace in Ukraine

1088

Ukrainians in California Devastated by Russian Invasion

1089

COVID Testing Could Be a Requirement for California Schools Moving Forward

1090

Putin's Actions in Ukraine Felt Across the Globe in California

1091

LA Unified Superintendent Outlines Plans for New Job

1092

CSU Chancellor Resigns Amidst Scrutiny Over Handling of Sexual Misconduct Claims

1093

Police Transparency Law Provides Information on How Law Enforcement Investigates Discrimination

1094

Historic Sea Level Rise Predicted in U.S. Over Next 30 Years

1095

As State Begins Relaxing Mask Guidelines, Schools Wonder When it Will be Their Turn

1096

Booster Shots in Short Supply for Those in Immigrant Detention Centers

1097

Republican Lawmakers Want to End Pandemic State of Emergency

1098

Recall Efforts in Los Angeles, San Francisco Highlight Criminal Reform Efforts

1099

Fresno State Establishes Task Force Following Sexual Harrassment Scandal

1100

State to Lift Indoor Mask Mandate Next Week

1101

Families Struggle With Nursing Home COVID Rules

1102

Los Angeles Minimum Wage Going Up to $16 in July

1103

LA Officials Double Down on Mask Requirement Ahead of Super Bowl

1104

Dry January Leads to Shrinking Snowpack

1105

COVID-19 Surge Waning Across California

1106

Rams Win Nail-Biter Over Rival 49ers in NFC Championship Game

1107

Niners, Rams Fans Search for Last Minute Tickets to NFC Championship Game

1108

Los Angeles to Ban New Oil, Gas Wells

1109

Deal Reached to Restore Paid Sick Leave in California

1110

Single-Payer Health Proposal Faces Key Deadline

1111

State Regulators Table Rooftop Solar Plan

1112

Alex Padilla on a Year of Victories and Failures in the U.S Senate

1113

Resentencing Program Finds Support From Prosecutors Across the State

1114

At-Home COVID Tests Now Available Through USPS

1115

California Can Learn From Other Countries About Better Containing the Spread of Omicron

1116

State Legislator Reflects on Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

1117

Nurses Concerned About Working Conditions

1118

At-Home COVID Tests to be Covered by Health Insurers

1119

Single Payer Healthcare Plan Passes First Hurdle

1120

Governor Newsom Proposes Expanded Healthcare Coverage for Californians

1121

Hospitals Ask for Help Amid Surge in Staff Getting COVID-19

1122

State Extends Indoor Mask Mandate

1123

Inside a COVID-19 Testing Clinic Amid Omicron

1124

California Experiencing Record-High Spike in COVID Cases

1125

LA Unified Staff, Students Required to Get COVID Test Before Returning to School

1126

COVID Cases Continue to Surge in California

1127

Space Exploration Has Another Banner Year

1128

Riverside Boarding School Highlights Long History for Indigenous Community

1129

Afghan Refugee and His Family Settling Into Life in the Bay Area

1130

Groundwater's Importance in California and the Plans for Sustainability

1131

During the Holidays, Kindness Can be Key

1132

Why is Sanger Known as "The Nation's Christmas Tree City"

1133

California Pushes Booster as Omicron COVID Cases Surge in the State

1134

Governor Newsom to Require Healthcare Workers to Get COVID Booster

1135

Schools Send Students Home with Rapid COVID Tests

1136

More Rain on the Way to California

1137

Monarch Butterflies Return to Pacific Grove

1138

Oil Company, Subsidiaries Charged in Southern California Oil Spill

1139

New L.A. Unified Superintendent Pledges to Help Lead District Through Pandemic

1140

State Health Officials Reinstitute Indoor Mask Mandate

1141

Torrance Police Department Being Investigated for Racist, Homophobic Texts

1142

Health Officials Concerned About Possible Winter Coronavirus Surge in LA County

1143

Two Men Arrested on Suspicion of Starting Caldor Fire

1144

Winter Storm Could Bring Much Needed Snow to Sierra Mountains

1145

Central Valley Republican Devin Nunes is Resigning From Congress

1146

California’s Tough Gun Laws Often Fail to Protect Domestic Violence Victims

1147

Omicron Variant Detected in L.A. County Resident

1148

Omicron Variant Discovered in San Francisco Resident

1149

Abortion Access Limited for Many Living in Rural California

1150

Key Abortion Case to be Heard in U.S. Supreme Court

1151

Migrants Desperately Seek Asylum at San Diego-Tijuana Border

1152

Supply Chain Impacting Longtime Mom-and-Pop Restaurants

1153

Thanksgiving Offers Day of Reflection for Many Native Americans in California

1154

NASA Launches Historic Asteroid-Deflecting Mission

1155

State Pushes COVID Boosters as Holidays Approach

1156

Congressman Seeks to Restore Land to Karuk Tribe

1157

Gas Prices May Change Thanksgiving Travel Plans for Some Californians

1158

Recent Criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris May Not Tell the Whole Story

1159

Governor Newsom Promotes Boosters, Warns of Winter COVID Surge

1160

Confusion Remains Over Booster Shot Eligibility in California

1161

Kaiser, Employees Reach Tentative Contract Agreement

1162

Will U.N. Climate Conference Have Significant Impact on California Policies?

1163

State Health Officials Push For More People to Get COVID Booster Shots

1164

California's Rules on Methane Emissions Produce Mixed Results

1165

Infrastructure Bill to Bring Jobs, Modernize Infrastructure in California

1166

Southern California Air Regulators Enact New Rules on Refineries

1167

Union Representing Kaiser Workers Gives Notice of Planned Strike

1168

Some California Counties Begin Administering COVID-19 Shots for Younger Children

1169

California Prepares to Roll Out COVID Vaccine for Younger Children

1170

Study Finds Climate Change is Primary Source Behind Increasing Western Wildfires

1171

California Officials to Tout State's Ambitious Climate Change Goals at U.N. Summit

1172

State Senate Holds First Hearing on Orange County Oil Spill

1173

California Health Officials Prepared to Vaccinate Younger Children

1174

FDA Panel Endorses Pfizer Vaccine for Younger Children

1175

EDD Officials Grilled Over Backlog and Fraudulent Claims

1176

Rain Pummels Bay Area, Northern California

1177

Governor Newsom Proposes Ban on Oil Drilling Near Neighborhoods

1178

Rain Brings Reprieve, but the Drought Carries On

1179

Unvaccinated L.A. City Employees Could Get Extra Time to Get Shots

1180

Orange County Businesses Continue to Struggle Following Oil Spill

1181

Homekey Provides Stability, But No Permanent Housing For Many Participants

1182

Dodgers Top Giants in Decisive Game Five

1183

Hollywood Production Workers Set Strike Date

1184

Alisal Fire Continues to Grow, Threatens Homes

1185

State Attorney General Lanches Investigation Into Orange County Oil Spill

1186

Pipeline Likely Damaged Months Before Orange County Oil Spill

1187

Officials Still Unclear How Much Oil Spilled Off Coast of Orange County

1188

German Ship Now Being Investigated For Potential Role in Pipeline Rupture

1189

New Details Released on Ruptured Pipeline Involved in Massive Oil Spill

1190

More Questions Raised About Response to Massive Southern California Oil Spill

1191

Massive Oil Spill off Orange County Coast Called Potential Ecological Disaster

1192

Police Reform Bills Signed by Governor Newsom

1193

Smoky Air From Wildfires Impacting Parts of California Differently

1194

Schools in Rural Northern California See Dangerous Effects of Wildfire Smoke

1195

Californians Exposed to More Unhealthy, Smoke-Filled Air

1196

PG&E Charged With Manslaughter in Deadly 2020 Zogg Fire

1197

California Prepares to Issue Booster Shots to More Eligible Residents

1198

Years of Preparation Help Save Some Communities From Caldor Fire

1199

As Drought Worsens, Californians Failing to Conserve Water

1200

State Imposes One Year Ban on Insurance Cancellations in Wildfire Prone Areas

1201

In-Home Health Care Workers Need to be Vaccinated in L.A. County

1202

Governor Newsom Signs Housing Bills

1203

Democrats Already Looking at Possible Recall Reform

1204

Governor Newsom Prevails in Recall Election

1205

Biden Stumps for Newsom as Recall Candidates Make Last Pitch to Voters

1206

Latino Voters Voice Mixed Opinions on Recall Election

1207

Vaccination Mandate Approved for L.A. Unified School District Students

1208

Recall Campaigns Look to Increase Turnout in Final Days Before Election

1209

Recall Campaign Enters its Final Stages

1210

What to Know About At-Home COVID Tests

1211

Migrant Workers on the Front Line Battling California Wildfires

1212

Crews Get Better Handle on Caldor Fire as Conditions Improve

1213

Healthcare and COVID-19 Response Loom Large in Recall Election

1214

Many Caldor Fire Evacuees Face Uncertain Future

1215

Thousands More Evacuated as Caldor Fire Moves Closer to South Lake Tahoe

1216

Caldor Fire Prompts Evacuation Warning for Entire South Lake Tahoe Basin

1217

Afghan Family Resettles in Modesto Following Harrowing Flight Out of Kabul

1218

New Plan Could Ease Trauma for Asylum Seekers

1219

President Biden Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Northern California Wildfires

1220

Governor Newsom's Handling of Schools During Pandemic Could Play a Big Role in Recall Election

1221

New Agency Aims to Protect Digital Privacy of Californians

1222

To Avoid Rolling Blackouts, State Fast-Tracks Diesel-Fueled Power

1223

The Pandemic Has Changed the Job Market - One Key Policymaker Says That's a Good Thing

1224

Caldor Fire Explodes in Size in El Dorado County

1225

Dixie Fire Advances Towards Communities in Lassen County

1226

Hundreds of Thousands of Students Return to Schools in Los Angeles

1227

San Francisco Mandates Full Vaccination at Many Indoor Businesses

1228

What California Voters Should Know About Recall Election

1229

Governor Newsom Expected to Implement Vaccination or Testing Requirement for School Staff

1230

COVID-19 Hospitalizations on the Rise Due to Delta Variant

1231

Dixie Fire Continues to Grow, Now Second Largest Wildfire in State History

1232

Extreme Fire Conditions Expected to Ease as Crews Battle Dixie Fire

1233

Extreme Fire Conditions Cause Northern California Wildfires to Spread Quickly

1234

More Evacuations Ordered as Crews Battle Challenging Conditions in Fighting Dixie Fire

1235

PG&E Equipment May Have Sparked Northern California Wildfire

1236

San Francisco Considering Indoor Mask Mandate

1237

State on Pace to Break Last Year's Record Breaking Fire Season

1238

California Health Officials Recommend Masks Indoors for Everyone

1239

Los Angeles to Require City Employees to Get COVID Vaccine or Weekly Tests

1240

California to Require State Employees, Health Care Workers to Show Proof of Vaccination

1241

Evacuations Expand as Crews Continue to Battle Dixie Fire

1242

University of California Decides to Raise Tuition, Despite Student Protests

1243

PG&E to Bury 10,000 Miles of Electric Lines Underground

1244

Pasadena to Require Vaccination of City Employees

1245

Crews Face Challenging Conditions in Fighting Northern California Fires

1246

Mask Mandate Put Back in Place in Los Angeles County

1247

Olympian Describes His Path to Summer Games

1248

Crews Facing Challenges in Battling Northern California Wildfires

1249

COVID-19 Cases on the Rise in California

1250

Judge Denies Newsom's Request to be Identified as Democrat on Recall Ballot

1251

L.A. Mayor is President Biden's Pick for Ambassador to India

1252

Governor Newsom Extends Drought Emergency

1253

Passengers at LAX Find it Hard to Get Rideshare Ride

1254

Fire Experts Warn of Dangers of Proposed Safety Regulations

1255

Climate Change and its Impact on Desert Ecosystem in California

1256

Investigation Finds Many Sanitation Stations for Homeless in L.A. Rarely Checked

1257

Date Set for Recall Election

1258

California Sees Huge Surge in Hate Crimes in 2020

1259

Critics Argue State Budget Relies Too Much on Ongoing Spending

1260

Lawmakers Approve Massive Budget Plan

1261

Kevin Faulconer Explains Why He Believes Governor Newsom Should Be Recalled

1262

San Diego Officials Call for US-Mexico Border Reopening

1263

Some Lawmakers Want Answers From Governor Newsom Over Wildfire Prevention Claims

1264

Governor Newsom Vastly Overstated Wildfire Prevention Efforts Before Record-Breaking 2020 Fire Season

1265

Investigation Sheds Light on Bakersfield Police Use of Force

1266

Investigation Finds School Records Don't Show True Story of Attendance in One Central Valley District

1267

California Adopts New Workplace Rules for Vaccinated Employees

1268

Flex Alert Issued as Heat Wave Continues Across California

1269

As Pandemic Restrictions Are Lifted, There's Growing Optimism and Hope in California

1270

California Reopens as Most COVID-19 Restrictions are Lifted

1271

Mask Rules May Change for Vaccinated Workers

1272

Many Californians Will Continue to Wear Masks Despite Mandate Being Lifted

1273

State Workplace Safety Board Likely to Lift Masking Requirement for Fully Vaccinated Workers

1274

Journalist Seeks Transcripts of Depositions From Sexual Harassment Case Involving Former Garcetti Aide

1275

California Issues New Guidance on COVID-19 Testing

1276

Federal Judge Overturns California's Assault Weapons Ban

1277

Safety Board Approves New Workplace Mask Rules

1278

Bill to Help Unemployed Californians Moves Through Assembly

1279

New State Budget Proposal Calls for Increased Spending on Child Care

1280

Debate Over Naming Comes to a Head in Sierra County

1281

L.A. Neighborhood Provides Glimpse Into Melting Pot of America

1282

More Details Emerge About Gunman's Past

1283

Ninth Victim Dies in San Jose Mass Shooting

1284

Federal Government to Open California Coastline for Offshore Wind Farms

1285

Racial Justice Advocates Reflect on Anniversary of George Floyd's Murder

1286

Coalition Calls for New Entity to Address Los Angeles' Homeless Crisis

1287

Music Venues in California Push for Grant Stimulus Program

1288

Lawmakers Criticize Lack of Funding for Public Health in Governor's Budget Proposal

1289

Citizen App Wrongly Accuses Man of Starting Southern California Fire

1290

California Waits to Lift Mask Mandate

1291

Crews Battling Large Brush Fire in Pacific Palisades

1292

California Drought Conditions Intensify

1293

Faulconer Unveils Tax Cut Plan

1294

State Health Officials Outline Plans to Vaccinate Younger Kids

1295

Drought Emergency Expanded Across Much of California

1296

Project Homekey Provides Some Hope For Californians Experiencing Homelessness

1297

Bay Area Family Provides Glimpse Into Pediatric Vaccination Trial

1298

Wait For Unemployment Money Continues For Hundreds of Thousands of Californians

1299

Recall Election Ramps Up with New Ads and Campaign Launch

1300

Some Health Officials Concerned About People Skipping Second Dose of COVID Vaccine

1301

Why Are People Vaccine Hesitant?

1302

Vaccine Supply Outweighs Demand in L.A. County

1303

State Superintendent Praises Safety Measures as More Schools Reopen

1304

Will Distance Learning be Allowed in California Next School Year?

1305

Recall Effort Officially Qualifies for Ballot

1306

Homeless on L.A.'s Skid Row Have Mixed Feelings Over Judge's Ruling

1307

UC, Cal State Systems to Require COVID-19 Vaccinations for the Fall

1308

Governor Declares Drought Emergency in Two Counties

1309

Californians React to Conviction of Derek Chauvin

1310

L.A. Mayor Proposing Basic Income Pilot Program

1311

Pandemic Devastates Latino Community in Kings County

1312

Hundreds of Thousands of COVID-19 Cases Linked to Meatpacking Plants

1313

As Vaccine Eligibility Expands, Questions Remain About Equity

1314

State Officials Don't Anticipate Vaccination Timeline to be Impacted by Johnson & Johnson Pause

1315

Federal Health Agencies Pause Use of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

1316

Schools In San Francisco, San Diego Reopen for In-Person Instruction

1317

Punjabi Truck Drivers Face Unique Challenges During Pandemic

1318

Long Term COVID Clinics Offer Some Hope for Long Haulers

1319

Governor Newsom Expects Full Reopening in California by June

1320

Long Beach Mayor Backs Plan for Temporary Shelter for Migrant Children

1321

More Pandemic Restrictions Lifted in California

1322

Orange Police Say Mass Shooting Suspect Knew Victims

1323

Four People Killed Including a Child in Mass Shooting in Orange

1324

New Poll Shows Majority of Californians Don't Support Recall

1325

Unemployment Problems Highlight State's Outdated Technology

1326

L.A. Unified Brings Classrooms to Students

1327

California Expands Vaccine Eligibility

1328

Governor Newsom Selects Rob Bonta as Next Attorney General

1329

How Religious Leaders Can Be Powerful Allies in Vaccination Efforts

1330

San Diego Agrees to House Unaccompanied Migrant Children

1331

State Superintendent Expects Most Schools to Open Within a Month

1332

Atlanta Shootings Hit Close to Home for Asian Americans in California

1333

Police Step Up Patrols in California's Asian American Communities

1334

Governor Newsom Acknowledges Recall Effort Likely to Qualify

1335

Californians Can Now Apply for Rent Relief Program

1336

Vaccine Eligibility Expands in California

1337

Gun Violence Researchers Push Back on DOJ Proposed Rule Change

1338

High School Athletes, Coaches Adjust to Pandemic Guidelines

1339

Newsom Defends Pandemic Response in State of the State Address

1340

California Republican Party Hopes to Benefit From Recall Effort

1341

California Officials Still Concerned About Vaccine Supply

1342

School Reopening Bill Approved by Lawmakers

1343

California Will Send More COVID-19 Vaccines to Vulnerable Areas

1344

Indoor Dining Can Proceed in San Francisco, Two Other Bay Area Counties

1345

Newsom's Schools Reopening Plan Draws Rebuke

1346

For Farmworkers Hoping to Get Vaccinated, Information is Scarce

1347

Has the Campaign to Support Black Businesses Faded?

1348

Warehouse Industry Booming in Inland Empire Despite Concerns

1349

California Surgeon General Pushes for Health Equity During Pandemic

1350

Becerra Expected to Face Tough Questions on Capitol Hill

1351

Governor Admits to Problems With Vaccine Rollout in Hard-Hit Communities

1352

Governor at Odds With Legislature On Plan to Reopen Schools

1353

New Stimulus Deal Would Include Checks for Low-Income Workers

1354

Lawmakers Approve Mailed Ballots for 2021 Elections

1355

Non-Disclosure Agreements Targeted by State Lawmaker

1356

Verification Process Leaves Nearly a Million Unemployment Claims Up in the Air

1357

L.A. Closes Mass Vaccination Sites Over Shortage of Doses

1358

Performing Arts Venues Pushing for Faster Reopening

1359

Governor Newsom Pushes for Schools to Reopen

1360

Ambitious COVID-19 Testing Facility Falls Short of Goal

1361

Campaign to Recall Newsom Appears to be Gaining Steam

1362

How Brain Fog Lingers Even After Mild COVID-19 Cases

1363

Battle over 'Hero Pay' Reaches Boiling Point

1364

President Biden Works to Undo Trump's Immigration Policies

1365

Poll Shows Governor Newsom's Approval Plummeting

1366

L.A. Hospitals: Full of Patients, Low on Oxygen

1367

Shirley Weber Confirmed as California's Top Election Official

1368

Republicans Sense Opportunity as Criticism Brews Over Newsom's Pandemic Response

1369

Labor Unions Among Those Lobbying for Vaccine Eligibility

1370

California to Adopt Age-Based Vaccine Distribution

1371

Volunteer Tech Workers Turn to Crowdsourcing to Speed Up Vaccine Rollout

1372

The Search for California's Next Top Prosecutor Heats Up

1373

People Who Knew Kamala Harris Best Reflect on Watching Her Ascend to the White House

1374

Political and Legal Warfare Between California and the Trump Administration Comes to an End

1375

Albertson's Dumps Drivers for Doordash, Critics Blame Prop 22

1376

Incoming California Senator Pushes for Citizenship Path for Undocumented Essential Workers

1377

Local Leaders Ask For Help With Vaccine Rollout

1378

On Impeachment, CA's GOP Sticks With Trump, With One Exception

1379

State and Local Officials Prepare for the Possibility of Unrest

1380

Dodger Stadium Transforms from Testing Site to Vaccination Center

1381

L.A. County Stops Using Curative COVID-19 Test After FDA Warns of False Results

1382

Central Valley Trump Supporters React to Insurrection on Capitol Hill

1383

Insurrectionists Overrun U.S. Capital as Trump Refuses to Admit Defeat

1384

California Approaches Grim Milestone: 30,000 COVID-19 Deaths

1385

Campaign to Recall Governor Gavin Newsom Collects Nearly A Million Signatures

1386

Pandemic Pushes Hospitals to Brink of Catastrophe

1387

Giant Sequoias Face New Danger in Bark Beetles

1388

True Cost of Wildfires: Thousands Dead, and $150 Billion in Economic Losses

1389

How COVID-19 Changed How We Get Around

1390

Black Lives Matter Reflects on Strength and Heartbreak in 2020

1391

How California Confronted the Pandemic in 2020

1392

How a Great Depression Government Program Kept Musicians at Work

1393

'Fire in Paradise' Illuminates the Destruction of a Town Razed by Fire

1394

Alex Padilla Will Be California's First Latino Senator

1395

Current COVID-19 Restrictions Will Likely Extend Into 2021

1396

How the Failure to Remove a Tree Could Have Sparked Zogg Fire

1397

ICU Capacity Drops to Zero Percent at Many L.A. Area Hospitals

1398

L.A. County Health Director Warns 'The Worst is Still Before Us'

1399

Governor Orders 5,000 Body Bags as California Sees Record COVID-19 Deaths

1400

Who Should Be Prioritized for the Coronavirus Vaccine?

1401

First COVID-19 Vaccines Ship to California

1402

For California Latinos, COVID Testing Resources Remain Scarce

1403

Hospitals in Parts of California Have Reached a Breaking Point

1404

L.A.'s Outdoor Dining Ban Survives Legal Challenges

1405

A Plan to Reopen California Schools by March... With Conditions

1406

Xavier Becerra's Cabinet Appointment Spells Political Change in California

1407

Newsom Issues Regional Stay-At-Home Order

1408

L.A. County Health Director Seeing 'Terrifying Increases' in COVID-19 Cases

1409

State Recommends Weekly COVID-19 Testing for Health Care Workers

1410

Hospital Admissions Surge as Governor Considers New Stay-at-Home Order

1411

Which Healthcare Workers Will Receive COVID-19 Vaccine First?

1412

Young Queer Candidates of Color are Changing the Bay Area Political Scene

1413

Food Banks Face Enormous Need This Thanksgiving

1414

Incarcerated People Got Hundreds of Millions in California Unemployment Scam

1415

Health Officials Urge Californians to Scale Back Holiday Plans as COVID-19 Cases Surge

1416

Hospitals Brace for COVID-19 Surge

1417

Newsom Orders Overnight Curfew for Most Californians

1418

Stockton's Mayor Lost Reelection. Will His Initiatives Continue?

1419

Largest River Restoration in History to Proceed with Removal of Klamath Dams

1420

Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions

1421

How Biden's Pledge to End Travel Ban Could Impact Immigrant Communities

1422

A Smooth Election in California Despite Manufactured Suspicions

1423

California Has Recorded Nearly One Million COVID-19 Cases

1424

Xavier Becerra Looks Forward to Biden Administration

1425

Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?

1426

Biden-Harris Supporters Celebrate Across California

1427

A Complicated Portrait of the California Voter

1428

Prop 22's Passage Could Set a Precedent For the Future of Low Wage Work

1429

Many California Races Too Close To Call With 71% of Precincts Reported

1430

Last-Minute Registration and Voting Tips For This Unprecedented Election

1431

Eager California Democrats Hope to Help Flip Arizona Blue

1432

As Election Day Nears, Cities Prepare for Unrest

1433

How Affirmative Action Shapes Community on Campus

1434

L.A. Studying Reliability of At-Home COVID-19 Antigen Tests

1435

Two Firefighters Critically Injured in Silverado Fire

1436

How Prop 16 Could Reshape Higher Education Campuses Across California

1437

Uber Drivers Sue Over Pop Up Messages Soliciting Support for Prop 22

1438

More than 4.8 Million Californians Have Voted So Far

1439

Advocates Work to Mobilize California's Unlikely Voters

1440

Fire Experts Use Satellites to Monitor and Understand Wildfires

1441

Court Rules Bankrupt Battery Recycler Not Responsible for Cleanup of Toxic Waste

1442

Online Detection Tool Could Keep Ships from Colliding with Whales

1443

Record-Breaking Numbers of Californians Have Already Voted

1444

SCOTUS Ruling Ends Census, Leaving Marginalized Communities Undercounted

1445

GOP Says They Will Not Remove Unauthorized Ballot Drop Boxes

1446

The History of Voting Rights for Formerly Incarcerated People

1447

Some Call for a Less Partisan Election Chief in California

1448

Wineries Struggle With Fires and Other Impacts of Climate Change

1449

Gig Workers Divided Over Prop 22

1450

First Openly Gay Justice Nominated to State Supreme Court

1451

Record Four Million Acres Burned in California, With Months of Fire Season Remaining

1452

After Positive COVID-19 Test, Trump's Swing Through Southern California Likely On Hold

1453

Firefighters Deploy Emergency Shelters Amid Intense Conditions

1454

California Still Unprepared For Wildfires After $2.5 Billion Investment

1455

Heartbreaking Toll of Wildfires Continues to Grow

1456

Venture Capitalists Consider Gig Economy Potential of Homecooked Meals

1457

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Ending Census Early

1458

Governors Executive Order Bans Gas-Burning Car Sales by 2035

1459

Audit Finds Some UC Campuses Improperly Admitted Wealthy Students

1460

Governor Announces Additional Funding for Homeless Housing Initiative

1461

Mourners Gather in San Francisco's Castro Neighborhood to Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg

1462

How to Build in the Era of Climate Change and Raging Wildfires

1463

Neighbors Step Up to Help One Restaurant Worker Out of Work Since Pandemic Began

1464

Women's Groups Vow to Defend Kamala Harris from Racist, Sexist Attacks

1465

Trump Blames Forest Management, Dismisses Climate Change During California Visit

1466

President Trump Expected to Visit California as Wildfires Rage

1467

Up and Down the West Coast, Wildfires Become Hard to Avoid

1468

Three Dead and a Dozen Missing in Massive North Complex Fire

1469

As Evacuations are Lifted Homeowners Take on Insurance Companies

1470

California Wildfires Have Already Burned a Record-Breaking Two Million Acres

1471

200 People Airlifted to Safety from Creek Fire Near Fresno

1472

Meteorologists Warn of Dangerous Heatwave to Hit Labor Day Weekend

1473

Utilities Urge Conservation During Upcoming Labor Day Heat Wave

1474

Velvet Bandit Brightens Streets With Vibrant Illustrations of our Current Moment

1475

Newborn Baby Appears on Assembly Floor As Time Runs Out on Final Legislative Session

1476

Imagining a Greenbelt to Surround And Protect Paradise from Wildfires

1477

Bonny Doon Mountain Community Bands Together to Battle the Flames

1478

New Lab Would Double Statewide Testing Capacity

1479

Squaw Valley Resort To Change Racist Name

1480

More Than a Million Acres Scorched as Help Arrives from Out of State

1481

How the Once Mighty GOP Faded from California Politics

1482

Tens of Thousands Flee as Wildfires Rip Across Northern California

1483

Northern California Grapples With Heavy Smoke, High Temperatures, and Dozens of Wildfires

1484

Californians Take Center Stage at Joe Biden's Nomination

1485

ISO "Dropped the Ball" Says Board Member

1486

Scorching Heat Sets off Power Outages Across California

1487

State Lawmakers Scramble as Eviction Ban Set to End

1488

Uber Threatens Temporary Shutdown to Avoid Paying Overtime and Unemployment

1489

Kamala Harris Makes History as Joe Biden's Running Mate

1490

Advocates Say Curtailing the Census Targets Latino and Immigrant Communities

1491

OC Registrar of Voters Confident County Can Handle Mail-in-Ballot Surge

1492

COVID-19 Cases Top 200,000 in Los Angeles County

1493

CA Lawmakers Demand Immediate Unemployment Reform

1494

Data is Power for Latino Activists Fighting for More COVID-19 Testing

1495

Huey P. Newton's Legacy Resonates With a New Generation of Activists

1496

One Man's Desperate Pursuit of Unemployment Benefits

1497

Reporter Still Haunted Months after Being Shot by Police with Foam Round

1498

Tenants Call for Statewide Rent Forgiveness

1499

L.A. County’s Atlantic Avenue is Quiet Amid High Unemployment

1500

Doctors Stock Up on PPE at Drive-Thru Giveaway

1501

LA County’s Manhattan Beach Resorts to Mask Fines

1502

How Financial Shock Takes a Toll on the U.S Census

1503

California Has More Cases of COVID-19 Than Any Other State

1504

For Many, Working From Home Will Outlast the Pandemic

1505

California Workers Join Nationwide Action for Black Lives Matter

1506

California Highway Patrol Officer Harassed More Than 20 Women

1507

Away from the Opera House, Long Beach Performers Get Creative

1508

Environmentalists Fight to List the Joshua Tree as Endangered

1509

More Than 100,000 Mail-In Ballots Were Rejected in CA Primary

1510

Governor Newsom Orders Statewide Shutdown As COVID Cases Rise

1511

LA County Residents Wait in Long Lines, Eager for COVID-19 Testing

1512

Santa Cruz Braces for Coronavirus Surge

1513

L.A. Faces Testing Shortages As Cases of COVID Grow

1514

Regents Appoint First Black President to Lead UC System

1515

COVID Outbreak Shuts Down California Assembly

1516

Finding Home: Camp Fire Survivors Settle in Crossville, Tennessee

1517

Wine Industry Limps Along With Tasting Rooms Closed

1518

Lawmakers Question Prison Officials Over San Quentin Outbreak

1519

State Senate Takes Up Prison COVID-19 Outbreaks

1520

Coronavirus Cases Spike Across The State

1521

Cal State University System Prepares to Reopen in the Fall

1522

Construction Firms Offer COVID-19 Tests To Workers

1523

Berkeley Lab Testing New Saliva-Based COVID Test

1524

COVID-19 Spreads at San Quentin, Other State Prisons

1525

Data Dividend Project Pushes Tech Companies To Pay Users For Data

1526

Calls for Police Reform Echo Across California

1527

Labor Unions Shut Down West Coast Ports for Juneteenth

1528

Big Win for Dreamers in the Supreme Court

1529

Fort Bragg Considers a Name Change

1530

Study: Prosecutors Strike Black and Latino People from Juries

1531

Imperial Co. Has Highest COVID-19 Infection Rate in Calif.

1532

What Will Schools Look Like When They Reopen This Fall?

1533

U.C. President Janet Napolitano on the Fight to Protect DACA

1534

Cop-Turned-Politician Wants to Ban Chokeholds

1535

California Reacts to Calls to “Defund the Police”

1536

Black and Tired in an American Newsroom

1537

Curfews Are Lifted As Protests Continue

1538

Protesters Dance in the Streets Defying Oakland Curfew

1539

Protests Against Police Violence Stay Mostly Peaceful

1540

Anti-Police Brutality Protests Grow Across State

1541

Outrage Over Police Violence Erupts Across California

1542

Dentists Reopen With Changes To Protect Workers, Patients

1543

13 People, One Bathroom: A Mom’s Home Isolation Story

1544

Nursing Home Patients Often Can’t Say Goodbye To Loved Ones

1545

Assembly Meets to Take Back Control from Governor

1546

Nurse and Army Vet Reflects on Caring for COVID-19 Patients

1547

UC Admissions To Phase Out SAT and ACT Requirement

1548

Pastors Want To Resume In-Person Religious Services

1549

California Lawmakers Propose Plans To Make Housing a ‘Human Right’

1550

Is Mass Transit Ready for Reopening? Who’s Ready to Ride?

1551

Coping with COVID-19 on L.A. County’s Atlantic Boulevard

1552

Coronavirus Pandemic Decimates State Budget

1553

What’s Next for California’s Budget?

1554

LA Residents Set To Shelter-in-Place Through July

1555

Newsom Defends Mask Deals That Fell Through

1556

Rural NorCal Sheriffs Want Flexible Shutdown Rules

1557

Mom-and-Pop Shops Prepare to Re-Open at LA’s Flower Mart

1558

Silicon Valley Is Still Hiring, At Least For Now

1559

California City Attorneys Sue Uber and Lyft Over Worker Misclassification

1560

Newsom Says Business Can Reopen, A Little Bit

1561

Drive-By Protests and Outreach to Help Day Laborers

1562

As Economy Stalls, Renters Organize for Relief

1563

Judge: PG&E ‘Cheated’ on Power Line Maintenance

1564

Fewer Traffic Collisions Mean Longer Waits For Organ Donations

1565

The Battle of the Beaches in the War on Coronavirus

1566

Small Biz Owner: Ice Cream Isn’t Recession-Proof

1567

Scientific Research Continues During Pandemic

1568

Businesses Plan for Reopening When Restrictions Lift

1569

‘Trailers for Nurses’ Helps Health Workers Isolate

1570

Research: More Coronavirus Cases Than Previously Thought

1571

Cities and Counties Brace for Budget Cuts Due to Coronavirus

1572

What the Pandemic Means for Firefighters This Season

1573

California To Provide Disaster Relief for Undocumented Immigrants

1574

Animal Shelters Emptying As Humans Shelter-In-Place

1575

Newsom To Work With Neighboring Governors to Reopen States

1576

Amid Pandemic, State Releases Thousands of Prisoners

1577

Meeting Spiritual Needs During the Pandemic

1578

Tele-Medicine Gets a Boost During Pandemic

1579

Zoom-Bombing Leads To Vigilant Zoom-Bouncers

1580

Speaker Pelosi on the Next Coronavirus Relief Bill

1581

Food Banks Cope With Surge in New Clients

1582

Campus Life Is Suddenly Over For Graduating Seniors

1583

Amazon’s Warehouse Workers Worry About Infection

1584

Detainees Panic As Coronavirus Appears In ICE Detention Centers

1585

Will Coronavirus Tenant Protections Really Help Renters?

1586

COVID-19 Medical Supply Shortages: Why and What to Do?

1587

Restaurant Industry Reels from Pandemic Closures

1588

This Is Not the Time for a Coronavirus Vacation

1589

Working Overtime to Process Unemployment Claims

1590

Will High School Seniors Graduate Amid Pandemic?

1591

Hospitals Brace for Wave of COVID-19 Patients

1592

Governor Newsom: Californians Should Stay Home

1593

What the Coronavirus Pandemic Means for Courts

1594

Farmworkers and Growers Brace for Impact of Coronavirus

1595

From Social Distancing to Shelter-in-Place

1596

Families Brace for Coronavirus School Closures