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California Democrats Again Seek to Alter Recall Laws
California Democrats are once again trying to alter the state’s recall laws. This time, they want to take advantage of what seem as favorable conditions for Newsom.
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Chicharito Scores 2 Goals, Galaxy Beat Quakes 3-1
Javier “Chicharito” Hernández scored two goals and the LA Galaxy beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 in the Cali Clasico
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University of California Sets Rules for Religious Hospitals
The University of California’s governing board has adopted a new policy that tightens the rules on affiliations with hospitals that impose religious restrictions on health care
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Good Weather Aids Firefighters in California's Coastal Range
Good weather is helping firefighters working to suppress a forest fire burning in California coastal mountains near a Buddhist monastery south of Big Sur
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Gov. Newsom Overstated Fire Prevention Work: Report
A Capital Public Radio investigation says California Gov. Gavin Newsom vastly overstated wildfire prevention work completed by his administration.
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SF Brothers Set Record Crossing Large Gap in Park on a Highline
Two San Francisco brothers say they set a record for longest highline ever walked in Yosemite National Park and California.
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Driver Charged in Deadly San Jose Crash Reportedly Was Having Sex
A man charged with barreling his pickup truck into a San Jose bar, killing a woman and seriously injuring two other people, was having oral sex at the time, according to court documents.
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California Celebrates Vaccine Equity Efforts, Urges More
Public officials and labor leaders at a virtual town hall Wednesday urged continued efforts to vaccinate essential workers who are largely Black and Latino.
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Popular Big Sur Trail to Reopen After 13-Year Closure
The Pfeiffer Falls Trail will reopened to the public Friday after a 13-year restoration.
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Calif. Faces Significant Early Season Heat Wave
Much of California is facing an early season heat wave as high pressure expands.