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Former California residents spoke to the Los Angeles Times last month about their decision to move to Oklahoma with the help of the Tulsa Remote program.
Democrats are calling for the creation of a state equivalent of the National Institutes of Health, but first state lawmakers and then voters would need to approve it.
Among the closely watched items are reauthorization of California’s signature cap-and-trade program and expansion of a regional electricity market.
A firefighting helicopter crew’s decision to fly an altitude higher than they were cleared for and the subsequent rapid descent led to the deaths of three people in a midair collision in 2023, according to a final report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday argued that President Donald Trump and his administration have a "relentless, unhinged California obsession."
For more than a century, PG&E’s Potter Valley Project has funneled water from one Northern California river to another. Now, the century-old system has become the center of a political firestorm, cast by the Trump administration as a battle of “fish over people.”
Firefighters with tree-climbing experience were being sent in to put out fires in the trees, some of which are 3,000 years old.
Rob Bonta and the other attorneys general said OCR’s Civil Rights Data Collection is the largest and often only source of nationwide publicly available civil rights education data, making it
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This California town was ravaged by a wildfire. Seven years later, schools are still recovering
Paradise, California, is slowly recovering from the devastating 2018 Camp Fire. The town is rebuilding homes and schools, but academic recovery is proving difficult.
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California’s incarcerated firefighters, who earn about $1 per hour, may soon get a hefty raise
On Thursday, California lawmakers unanimously approved a plan to pay incarcerated firefighters the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour while assigned to an active fire, a raise of more than 700%.