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California lawmaker says President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to deport undocumented immigrants has created fear for students and families.
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The GOP nominee has trained his eye even more squarely on the Golden State and its progressive record — a line of attack he’s likely to lean into at tonight’s debate with Vice President Harris.
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More than 15,000 employees with money waiting for them worked for businesses in California, one of the top states with unclaimed wages.
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When the fungal spores are kicked up in dirt, they can enter the lungs and cause the disease, resulting in pneumonia-like symptoms.
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The new COVID-19 vaccine is rolling out. Here's a guide on when and how to get it.
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The biggest question now hanging over the party’s next steps: Will anyone besides Harris run, or will Democrats essentially anoint her Biden’s successor without a public process?
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California Republicans cheered as former President Donald Trump announced Republican senator and MAGA favorite JD Vance as his running VP at the Republican National Convention.
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Experts share tips on how to navigate graphic or disturbing news when your child asks.
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Record-shattering summer heat has turned California’s dense shrubbery and grass into fuel that is feeding wildfires across that are burning across the state.
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State Farm requested massive increases to its California residential insurance rates, which calls its financial stability into doubt amid an ongoing crisis in the state’s insurance market.
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In October of last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law expanding access to young patients covered by Medicaid, which is called Medi-Cal in California. Teenagers with commercial insurance have had this privilege in the state for more than a decade.
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Los Angeles Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff will face Republican Steve Garvey, a former L.A. Dodgers standout, in a general election runoff to decide who will represent California in the U.S. Senate.