Young people in California's foster system will get free cellphones and internet access under a program approved Thursday that supporters say will bridge a digital divide.
The California
State health officials say the number of measles cases is up in California this year and much of the increase is linked to overseas travel.
Dr. Karen Smith, director of
California's unemployment rate edged up slightly in March even as the state continued adding jobs, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.
The rate increased a tenth of
California could create its own power purchasing entity, change the standards that make utilities responsible for damages from wildfires and discourage new housing in areas at high risk of wildfire.
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
An outpouring of Santa Monica College students showed up to the Santa Monica College’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday
Disney is eliminating smoking areas at its theme and water parks in California and Florida.
The company said in a statement on Thursday that smoking also won’t be allowed
California is free of drought for the first time in more than seven years and only a small amount of its territory remains abnormally dry as a very wet winter
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday he's abandoning a plan to build a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco, a project
DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
Tens of thousands of parolees would be allowed to vote under a state constitutional amendment proposed Monday by California's secretary of state and Democratic
DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
California would become the first state to require businesses to offer electronic receipts unless customers ask for paper copies under legislation proposed on Tuesday.
Many businesses
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was sworn in Monday and immediately drew sharp battle lines with President Donald Trump, pledging to enact "progressive, principled" policies
JOHN ROGERS
Associated Press
Seventy-nine years ago a Jewish woman named Lilly Cassirer surrendered her family's priceless Camille Pissarro painting to the Nazis in exchange for safe passage