JOHN MARSHALL / AP Sports Writer
Conference realignment in college sports has been going on since 1984, when the Supreme Court invalidated the NCAA’s national television contract for football.
The
ADAM BEAM / Associated Press
California voters will weigh in on seven ballot measures this fall, the fewest to appear on a general election ballot since 2014.
Thursday was the deadline
Brynn Shaffer / Daily Press Intern
As we approach the height of summer, California beaches tend to see an increase in visitors, and in return, an unfortunate rise in debris as
On the federal level, environmental protections were dealt a blow on Thursday as the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued a ruling — West Virginia v. EPA — restricting the ability of
After a two year pandemic hiatus, the 14th Annual Main Street Parade is back in all its star spangled splendor.
This well loved community tradition carries an extra level of
Manuela Tobias / Special to the Daily Press
Eviction protections for tens of thousands of California households still waiting in line for payments from the state’s multi-billion dollar rent relief
It’s been seven days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and six since they struck down a 1913 New York law restricting carrying concealed firearms, a ruling
ADAM BEAM and DON THOMPSON / Associated Press
California will become the first state to guarantee free health care for all low-income immigrants living in the country illegally, a move that
KATHLEEN RONAYNE / Associated Press
Looking to avoid power blackouts, California may turn to the one energy source it’s otherwise desperate to get rid of: fossil fuels.
A sweeping energy
DON THOMPSON / Associated Press
The California Assembly on Thursday approved a controversial bill allowing Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco to set up places where opioid users could legally inject
In an effort to raise revenue to fund public safety and homeless services, City Council voted to place a measure to increase the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax on the