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Stanislaus County Supervisor Channce Condit and state Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil both are claiming exoneration after the Senate ...
A bill pending in Sacramento would give AT&T Inc. an opportunity it was denied last year to stop providing landline service to residential and commercial telephone customers in parts of Kern County ...
The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to the public from July 14 to August 1 for culvert replacement and paving of entry roads and ...
Construction will close part of Highway 50 for nearly two days in Sacramento, according to Caltrans. Three lanes of westbound Highway 50 will be closed to traffic for 45 hours starting Friday night, ...
The deadline for California to counter the White House’s claim that the state’s high-speed rail has no viable path forward ...
Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert! DATA ON DISTRUST Sacramento politicians have work to do when it comes to gaining ...
Actions by the Trump administration are putting wildfire response, water resources, natural lands and clean energy efforts in ...
Two pro-homeowner insurance bills that have already passed the Democrat dominated Assembly, are now in the hands of the state Senate which, where Democrats also have a super majority. If the Senate ...
On Wednesday, the Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee approved Senate Bill 57, known as the Ratepayer and Technological ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced June 27 nearly $5 billion in funding to improve state highways, expand bus, train, and clean transportation services, and increase pedestrian and bicycle travel options ...
While experts say it’s too early to draw conclusions about Sacramento’s dreams of permanent Major League Baseball, local officials remain bullish.
California law standardized daylighting guidelines by requiring 20-foot no-parking zones near crosswalks. That buffer ...