Nation Sep 30 California’s tough net neutrality bill prompts U.S. lawsuit California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation's toughest net neutrality measure Sunday, prompting an immediate lawsuit by the Trump administration.
Nation Sep 01 California approves measure to pass on wildfire costs The California Legislature voted Friday to allow power companies to raise electric bills to cover the cost of lawsuits from last year's deadly wildfires.
Nation Aug 11 Trump’s tariffs boost rebuilding costs for wildfire victims The import tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are adding thousands of dollars to the cost of building homes.
Politics Aug 05 California gas tax repeal effort could help GOP candidates Top national Republicans are pouring money into a campaign to repeal a recent gas tax increase in California to help the GOP hold onto U.S. House seats in the Democratic state.
Nation Jul 28 Uncontained wildfire destroys 500 structures in California Only a handful of homes remain in the small northern California community of Keswick. The so-called Carr Fire roared through Shasta County, so thoroughly eating up homes, that it's difficult to tell how many once stood in the ruins.
Nation Jul 27 Massive Northern California wildfire kills second firefighter An explosive wildfire raged through several Northern California communities, killing two firefighters and destroying dozens of homes after thousands of terrified residents fled in miles-long traffic jams.
Politics Jun 05 Candidates battle for second place in California governor race The intrigue in the race to replace departing California Gov. Jerry Brown isn't who wins — it's who comes in second in Tuesday's primary, one of hundreds of contests across the state that could solidify Democratic dominance and reshape the…
Nation Apr 25 WATCH: California authorities say DNA match led to arrest of suspect in ‘Golden State Killer’ case Authorities in California plan to make a "major announcement" in the case of an elusive serial killer they say committed at least 12 homicides, 45 rapes and dozens of burglaries across the state in the 1970s and 1980s.
Politics Sep 17 California legislators approve ‘sanctuary state’ bill California lawmakers approved a "sanctuary state" bill that would put new restrictions on interactions between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
Nation Aug 19 California lawmakers to tackle housing crisis, immigration SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers return Monday from a monthlong break with a busy agenda that includes tackling the state’s housing crisis and deciding whether to make California a statewide sanctuary for people living illegally in the U.S. Here’s a…