Federal officials have determined that commercial fishery failures occurred for salmon in Washington, Oregon and California, making those fisheries eligible for federal disaster assistance.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur
A meeting between top state law enforcement officials and Attorney General Jeff Sessions about how the government can safeguard the privacy of social media users ended Tuesday without a decision
Supporters of a November ballot measure to repeal a California gas tax increase proposed Tuesday an initiative for 2020, saying it would provide money for road repairs and eliminate the
Ten states are demanding the Trump administration abandon a proposed overhaul of the Endangered Species Act.
In comments delivered Tuesday to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross,
California officials demanded Monday that the Trump administration back off a plan to weaken national fuel economy standards aimed at reducing car emissions and saving people money at the pump,
The first allegation against Brett Kavanaugh left Republicans rattled and nervous. The second left them angry and ready to fight back.
The GOP punched back hard Monday, seeming to cast
A former contracting official for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Los Angeles has been sentenced to five months in prison for lying to investigators when he denied
A Los Angeles man has pleaded not guilty to making a series of phone calls threatening to kill journalists at The Boston Globe.
Robert Chain made his first appearance in
California's high-speed rail authority is temporarily getting new leadership.
State transportation officials say Chief Executive Officer Brian Kelly is taking a leave of absence for unexpected health reasons.
Milk or water will be the default drink sold with kids' meals in California.
A law signed Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown doesn't ban restaurants or fast-food
Former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight pleaded no contest Thursday to voluntary manslaughter and after he ran over two men, killing one, nearly four years ago.
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A California police department has written and produced a six-episode "true crime" podcast in hopes of intensifying a potentially global manhunt for a millionaire suspected of killing his