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Environmentalists and project proponents agree: Infrastructure bills crafted by legislators and Newsom are a good compromise. The package aims to speed up lawsuits for solar farms, reservoirs and other infrastructure, and relax protection of some species.
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The survey results will determine how and where hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislative leaders have reached an agreement on how to spend the state's tax dollars over the next year.
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The decision came after a Riverside County woman sued the county and its sheriff's department for leaving her husband's body lying naked for eight hours after he was fatally shot.
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The court by a 7-2 vote Friday rejected arguments the law is too broad and violates the Constitution.
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Providers say home day care businesses may need to close if the state continues paying too little in child care subsidies.
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Slavery is often associated with the South. But in her new book “California: A Slave State,” historian Jean Pfaelzer looks at 250 years of slavery.
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The long-running effort to redevelop the Sports Arena in San Diego got a big boost when billionaire Stan Kroenke became the lead investor.
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The California Air Resources Board approved new rules in April that would ban the use of locomotives over 23 years old beginning in 2030.
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Among the most prominent of blooming plants that are seemingly everywhere this year following an unusually wet winter is the highly flammable wild mustard.
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