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More than 800,000 drivers for ride-hailing companies in California will soon be able to join a union and bargain collectively for better wages and benefits under a measure signed Friday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The McStay family disappeared in Southern California in 2010 and were found buried in the Mojave Desert three years later.
Ricardo Lara, a former legislator in both the state Senate and Assembly, is being probed by the California Fair Political Practices Commission, a bipartisan independent oversight agency. An KGO-TV investigation earlier this year revealed that he racked up expensive receipts on at least a dozen trips,
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Hundreds of feet of coastal bluff in California fell toward the ocean in landslide-stricken town
A wealthy enclave in Southern California that has been threatened for years by worsening landslides faced more land movement this week, but it suffered minimal damage.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, otherwise known as SB 53, into law Monday afternoon.
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has sued the Trump administration more than 40 times. He says President Trump disregards the rule of law and overstates his control of federal funding.
The Trump administration plans to cancel billions of dollars for energy projects following the U.S. government shutdown, and that includes an upgrade of electric transmission lines in California.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles on Wednesday introduced redesigned driver's licenses and identification cards for the first time in nearly a decade, incorporating additional security features.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – California driver’s licenses and identification cards now have a new design and feature security upgrades. This week, the state Department of Motor Vehicles began issuing new licenses and IDs that feature California’s natural beauty, such as redwoods and the coastline.
A California resident who attempted to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his Maryland home was sentenced Friday to over eight years in prison by a federal judge, who imposed a punishment that is significantly more lenient than the Justice Department’s recommendation.