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You may get caught in login troubles while other people are snapping up your top choice.
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As Newsom delivers his last State of the State address Thursday, budget pressures and federal cuts all pose challenges to completing his signature initiatives.
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Advocates warn that recent state and federal funding changes could reverse progress.
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California is the first state in the country to partner with a nonprofit to develop, produce and sell its own insulin.
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During the quiet winter months, the natural world is busy with activity.
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Cleaner fuels in heavy-duty transportation, like big rigs, and its deployment of battery storage and solar energy drove this climate progress.
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So far, three very different candidates have emerged as the top contenders to represent Pelosi’s district, which encompasses most of the city.
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On Jan. 1, California will begin requiring landlords to provide their tenants with a fridge and stove — and repair or replace them if they stop working.
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Opponents of AB 715, which was born out of antisemitism concerns after the recent war in Gaza, argue the state law actually interferes with free speech in classrooms.
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The program is dependent on state-allocated annual funds that are spent until they’re used up
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As the night grows long and the winter solstice approaches, there’s a host of astronomical events to watch out for, including a particularly striking meteor shower.
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Read on for tips from the experts, or jump straight to five great winter camping spots to start planning your winter excursion now.