Gov. Gavin Newsom said a state unit that enforces housing development plans of cities and counties will expand to oversee local spending on homelessness.
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Republican Steve Garvey and Democrat Adam Schiff each raised more than $3 million between Feb. 15 and March 31. But Schiff started April with $4.8 million on hand — triple the amount in Garvey’s bank.
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Rural Latino communities are divided about the project, which would capture carbon from an oilfield and power plant — and allow an oil company to keep operating as the state struggles to slash greenhouse gases.
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Restaurants and stores are being cautioned to check their freezers for the origin of their oysters.
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The tragedy knit them together, and became a calling for a volunteer from outside of the neighborhood.
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The California Senate Public Safety Committee shot down a bill banning homeless encampments Tuesday.
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The proposed reductions are to programs meant to help close racial and economic disparities in San Diego. Advocates are pushing back.
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A bill to ban homeless encampments statewide near parks, schools and transit hubs failed to get out of the same legislative committee as last year.
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The tortoises emerged following the transfer of the animals as part of a collaborative effort to increase the species' survival rate.
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California officials are considering whether to take over monitoring groundwater use in part of the fertile San Joaquin Valley.
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The media personality and socialite is crusading against abuse of teens at treatment facilities and wants California legislators to pass a bill.
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