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Scientists spent four years challenging an out-of-the-box theory that ammonia and water form slushy hailstones on the gaseous planet. Looks like it’s true.
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A member of the California Assembly from Whittier says her legislation would reduce electricity costs for people without rooftop solar panels.
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Scientists at NASA are mapping flower blooms to better understand our ever-changing planet.
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If you’re itching to explore our state, and you have a library card, you can check out a free pass to over 200 state parks around California.
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Becerra said he’s jumping in at a time when California is facing threats, including climate change, a housing affordability crisis and constant hostility from the Trump administration.
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Nearly half a decade after public officials sued Uber and Lyft, alleging that the companies were withholding billions of dollars in wages and compensation from drivers, negotiations with the state are set to begin Monday and continue for two weeks.
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As we head toward the 100-day mark in President Trump's his presidency, public radio stations in California and Texas want to hear from you about how the administration's moves have reshaped your life and your community.
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Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from Silicon Valley, held town hall meetings Sunday in Bakersfield, the Inland Empire and Orange County — targeting congressional districts held by Republicans.
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Yosemite National Park will begin accepting reservations for summer camping starting Monday.
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At this point, California is set to have a near-average Sierra Nevada snowpack, and at least three more storms this season will likely give it a necessary boost.
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California Democrats were among 201 members of Congress to reintroduce a bill on Wednesday that would provide a path to citizenship for an estimated 2.7 million undocumented immigrants — most of them so-called Dreamers.
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The California Legislative Black Caucus rolled out proposals to advance racial equity amid federal attacks on racial preference programs.