CalMatters
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A family can sue the California Highway Patrol over an incident in which an officer missed the signs of an accident victim’s stroke and arrested him.
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A bill that seeks to compensate people living near the Chiquita Canyon Landfill faces uncertainty amid state budget challenges and L.A. County wildfires.
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State Farm won conditional approval for homeowners insurance rate hikes averaging 22% in California.
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Under Trump’s directive, the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to make such drastic changes.
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A new conservancy will oversee work to improve vegetation, water quality and natural habitat in the Salton Sea. Will nearly half a billion dollars be enough?
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Biking in San Diego or running in L.A. and San Francisco — workout groups specifically for homeless Californians show promise for physical and mental well-being.
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From pushing for oversight of the FAIR Plan to providing tax breaks for premiums, California lawmakers try to fix insurance market problems.
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Former Orange County Rep. Katie Porter is the latest politician joining the competitive 2026 race for California governor. All eyes are on former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Fire investigators have not found Edison responsible for the Eaton Fire — but mounting lawsuits heighten concerns about its potential liability for the deadliest and most destructive blaze since the state created a fund to prevent wildfires from bankrupting utilities.
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California lawmakers refuse to disclose if they’re under federal investigation or if any taxpayer money is funding a legal defense.
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