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In Southern California, forecasters say skies will become overcast ahead of the approaching storm, followed by rain Tuesday into Wednesday. Chances of rain will continue the rest of the week.
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The report comes as states grapple with an addiction and overdose crisis that has grown deadlier due to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids
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It will still need to be approved by a judge in a San Francisco federal court hearing set for March.
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The terms of the 2 ½-year contracts guarantee that wages will rise significantly for all workers — including up to 80% for some of the lowest paid.
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The founder of Pedal Ahead also acknowledged that while the program claims to prioritize residents who make less than $50,000 annually, some participants make more than that.
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Candidates could give the cash to charity or return it to their donors, but many hold on to the money to retain political influence.
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In 2023, companies with at least 15 workers will need to add pay ranges to job postings.
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A California judge has rejected a new murder trial for Scott Peterson.
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$24 billion projected budget deficit may test California’s resolve to grow safety net amid recessionAdvocates warn now is not the time to cut programs that help the poor. The state has reserves to weather a tough year but a recession could deepen the deficit.
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Facing a mental health crisis, Cal Fire crews sought less of a workload. But they have to wait two years under their new contract.
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