By GENE JOHNSON Associated Press
An appeals court is considering whether to block a Trump administration rule that bans taxpayer-funded health clinics from referring patients for an abortion — a rule
By ADAM BEAM Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California sued Friday to stop the Trump administration from revoking its authority to set greenhouse gas emission and fuel economy standards for
BILL BARROW
Associated Press
Elizabeth Warren has enjoyed a heady summer of massive crowds and endless selfie lines as she steadily climbs in Democratic presidential primary polls. With the apparent
Over the week including the 4th of July holiday, Governor Newsom pushed through passage of a PG&E bailout bill, AB 1054, as an urgency bill and without proper
By STEFANIE DAZIO
Associated Press
President Donald Trump began a California visit on Tuesday, saying he will do “something” about homelessness but offering no specifics beyond the mention of creating
By MICHAEL BIESECKER
Associated Press
The Trump administration is poised to revoke California’s authority to set auto mileage standards, asserting that only the federal government has the power to
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday asked President Donald Trump to approve more housing vouchers as Trump’s administration weighs in on the most populous state’s massive homelessness problem.
By KEVIN FREKING
Associated Press
President Donald Trump headed to New Mexico on Monday for a campaign rally that demonstrates his efforts to capture a few more Democratic-leaning states in
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California will spend $20 million on a public awareness campaign about the dangers of vaping nicotine and cannabis products and step up efforts to halt
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider expanding services to help the area’s homeless population vote in upcoming elections.
At the Sept. 17 meeting, the Board’s
BILL BARROW and STEVE PEOPLES
Associated Press
Joe Biden parried attack after attack from liberal rivals Thursday night on everything from health care to immigration in a debate that showcased
MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
Sniff and search is no longer the default for police in some of the 33 states that have legalized marijuana.
Traditionally, an officer could use the