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By putting legislative priorities into a concrete form, the city can now advocate at the state and federal level for its ...
It’s hard to ask someone for their support when you’ve been punching them in the face all day,” said the Central Valley Republican.
Caltrans said it has found cracks and broken-off pieces of concrete along the newly paved lanes of westbound Highway 50 in ...
Nor can we afford to continue believing we have the solutions to stop or contain the rise of water. The best option to save ...
The state's ambitious Climate Superfund legislation would hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions, but continues to face fierce opposition.
Officials working on the LA 2028 Olympics appeared before a state Senate panel on Thursday to discuss tourism and planning ...
The pending closure of two California refineries has oil companies and environmental groups seeing more eye-to-eye.
The West’s most important river has shriveled over the past quarter century — and its leading climate scientist says things ...
Each morning, millions of Californians face an impossible choice: Endure hours in traffic and spend 20 percent or more of ...
The 52 counties honored in this year's awards from the Center for Digital Government are transforming local government with cutting-edge tech while focusing on resident services.
Stanislaus County Supervisor Channce Condit and state Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil both are claiming exoneration after the Senate ...
Anxiety is now the number one health condition that Pennsylvania patients use medical marijuana to treat, according to a new ...