At the state’s top air regulator, Lauren Sanchez will replace Liane Randolph, taking the helm as California battles Trump, rising costs, and the future of its climate agenda.
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The Trump administration put California on notice Wednesday that it’s taking another look at miles per gallon requirements for cars and pickups that were negotiated during the Obama administration. Almost simultaneously, 10 attorneys general asked the administration to leave the rules alone.
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California's high-speed rail project has taken a couple of recent funding hits, but state officials said the program remains on track, for now.
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Older and low-income Californians would feel the pain under the Republican plan to repeal Obamacare.
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Legislation that would introduce reforms to the embattled San Diego Association of Governments and two area transit agencies was introduced in the state Legislature Monday.
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Carlsbad‘s downtown on Highway 101 is facing a noisy future, as the number of trains expected to travel along the coastline is projected to double by 2030.
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Leaders at the San Diego Association of Governments decided Friday to solicit proposals from law firms with investigative expertise to conduct an independent investigation of the agency's faulty revenue forecast for a proposed sales tax hike that fell short at the ballot box in November.
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The Metropolitan Transit System is launching a new app that aims to make it easier and more convenient for passengers to pay bus and trolley fares. But for people who ride public transit just once in a day, the app won't be much help.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe bill introduced by House Republicans on Monday to replace the Affordable Care Act would defund Planned Parenthood by not allowing Medicaid to reimburse services that the organization provides.
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Consumer groups call the Republican plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act a major step backward for California.
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City officials said Monday they hope to have safety upgrades at San Diego's 15 most dangerous intersections completed or in the pipeline by early summer.
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