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Low-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
A check from State Farm to a Los Angeles fire survivor has taken more than a week to clear so far. A bank is concerned about ...
Concern over microplastics and forever chemicals could lead to California banning cosmetic products with glitter and ...
California’s new environmental reform law, backed by carpenters, eases housing construction rules but deepens divisions within the labor movement.
Cuts to Medicaid mean Medi-Cal spending will go down substantially, affecting millions of Californians, including many children.
State pressure to allow more housing in Marin County is relentless. Some in Fairfax aren't giving up the fight.