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Suspect arrested after stealing fire department pickup truck in Sacramento, police say
A suspect is arrested after he stole a fire department’s pickup truck in Sacramento Saturday night, police say.
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Hmong American Day festivities in Sacramento
The state of California celebrated Hmong American Day on Tuesday. The festivities continued in Sacramento on Saturday.
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Disneyland characters and parade performers in California vote to join labor union
Disneyland performers who help bring Mickey Mouse, Cinderella and other beloved characters to life at the Southern California resort chose to unionize following a three-day vote culminating on Saturday.
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Highway 1 in Big Sur open again after rockslide caused 6-week closure
A portion of Highway 1 in Big Sur that was closed because of a rockslide in March reopened on Friday morning with one-way traffic controls.
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New area code 837 overlay coming to parts of Northern California with 530 code
A new area code is coming to Northern California to supplement the 530 code, which stretches from the edge of the Bay Area to the state’s borders with Oregon and Nevada.
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As Tesla layoffs continue, here are 600 jobs the company cut in California
The latest wave of Tesla layoffs hit an array of departments, impacting factory workers, software developers and robotics engineers. Read the WARN filing here.
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Firefighters rescue dog stuck in wall of California home
A dog named Faye got herself into a tight situation after getting stuck in a wall of her Garden Grove home.
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Pregnant woman abandons infant in shopping cart at California store
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sought help this week to find the woman who abandoned an infant at a store in Lomita.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium to offer free admission to low-income families
Monterey Bay Aquarium will soon offer free admission to low-income families enrolled in the CalFresh program.
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California to make $3.3 billion available for mental health, substance use treatment centers
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday the state will make $3.3 billion available by July for counties and private developers to start building more behavior health treatment centers.
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California officials testing alternative models to replace gas tax
California officials want to ditch the state’s gas tax, and they’re actually offering to pay people as they try to figure out an alternative.
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M4.0 earthquake rattles Northern California
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck late Tuesday night in Northern California, just east of Eureka , according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Most of this California town is up for sale for $6.6 million. Here's why
Much of the historic town in eastern San Diego County, which used to be an Army base and home to the famous Buffalo Soldiers, is ready to be sold.
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Wildlife experts highlight brown pelicans problem after viral appearances at Giants games
A wayward pelican that landed on the field during Saturday’s San Francisco Giants game instantly became a fan favorite, but wildlife experts say the surprise visit is a sign of a big problem with the state’s brown pelicans.
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Stanford study shows wildfires impact soil, future plant growth
Wildfires are causing changes in our earth’s soil chemistry, according to a new study released by scientists at Stanford and Colorado State universities.
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Lake Tahoe expected to be full for the first time in years
For the first time in years, Lake Tahoe is expected to fill up all the way.
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California moves closer to requiring new pollutant-warning labels for gas stoves
The California Assembly has approved legislation that would require new gas stoves to carry a label warning users about pollutants that have been linked to respiratory illnesses.