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Former President Donald Trump will make a rare visit to Democrat-dominated California next month, speaking at the state Republican Party convention in Anaheim.
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Frustration runs deep among medical cannabis patients and advocates who say the commercial market created by Proposition 64 in 2016 isn’t meeting their needs.
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Newsom's office confirmed Wednesday that Newsom has been in touch with people on all sides of the strikes. So far, actors, writers and studio executives have shown no formal interest in bringing Newsom to the table.
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Climate change, drought conditions and brush buildup from record rainfall makes the city more prone to fires.
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Health insurance premiums on Covered California will increase an average of 9.6% next year. But state officials say most people will avoid price hikes because of government assistance programs.
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The 4-0 vote came during a special meeting Friday to reconsider the curriculum after the initial rejections drew the condemnation of Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state officials.
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In addition to generating cleaner electricity, covered canals have the added benefit of reducing evaporation in arid locations.
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The audit discovered that nearly a dozen cases were closed without thorough explanation. The auditor says this shows flaws in California State University's guidelines for investigating sexual misconduct cases.
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Lead exposure is especially harmful to children, who can absorb more lead than adults and have brains and nervous systems that are more sensitive to the damaging — and sometimes irreversible — effects.
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Forecasters say some California residents should prepare for the hottest weather of the year.
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