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Preliminary 4.1 magnitude earthquake strikes Northern California coast
A preliminary 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California early Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Checking in on California water, snow levels
We are now midway through our typical water year when it comes to rain and Sierra snow. Meteorologist Rob Mayeda takes a look at where things stand.
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2 survive after small plane crashes, lands upside down in California field
Two people walked away unharmed after their small plane crashed and landed upside down in a field in Central California Sunday morning, officials said.
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State regulators allege former Assemblymember Evan Low violated campaign finance law dozens of times
California’s campaign finance investigators allege that former Assemblymember Evan Low — who raised Big Tech money for a foundation co-managed by his chief of staff — then received non-monetary donations worth more than $113,000 from that foundation for his re-election campaign.
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California approves $50M to protect immigrants and defend state against Trump administration
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed laws Friday setting aside $50 million to help the state protect its policies from challenges by the Trump administration and defend immigrants amid the president’s mass deportation plans.
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Newsom wants to speed up delayed rule to make California homes more fire resistant
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will order state officials to advance implementation of a state rule aiming to make homes more fire resistant during wind-driven wildfire after years of delay.
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Newsom signs fire hardening order
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an order Thursday directing the state to advance long-delayed regulations requiring homeowners in high-risk areas to clear combustible materials around their homes.
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Watch: Renewed push to bolster state's firefighting staff
Several California lawmakers are renewing efforts to make the state’s firefighting force full-time and year-round. State Sen. Dave Cortese tells more about the staffing plan.
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Watch: Marin County sheriff's deputy rescues driver from submerged car
As rain soaked the North Bay early Tuesday morning, a Marin County sheriff’s deputy successfully pulled a driver out of a car submerged in a flooded creek in a rescue that was captured on the deputy’s body camera.
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Watch: Marin County sheriff's deputy rescues driver from submerged car
Video provided by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office shows a deputy rescue a driver from their submerged car.
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AI in the classroom in California
A big move to bring artificial intelligence went deeper into the classroom. Hundreds of thousands of university students and educators getting daily access to AI. Scott Budman reports.
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California teachers fight for new contracts
Dozens of teachers unions around California, including educators in the Bay Area’s three largest cities, are uniting in their push for new contracts.
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California teachers fight for new contracts
Dozens of teachers unions around California, including educators in the Bay Area’s three largest cities, are uniting in their push for new contracts. Ian Cull reports.
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Lawsuit accuses University of California of racial discrimination in admissions
A lawsuit accuses the University of California of racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions by favoring Black and Latino students over Asian American and white applicants. A group called Students Against Racial Discrimination filed suit Monday in federal court. The lawsuit alleges the university system admits students with inferior academic credentials at the expense of better-qualified ones. It also claims UC’s...
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Local, state leaders vow to protect state policies from Trump plans
Local and state leaders are reaffirming their vows to protect California policies from challenges by the Trump administration. Bob Redell reports.
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California Assembly approves $50M to protect state policies from Trump plans
The state Assembly has approved $50 million in spending to protect California policies from challenges by the Trump administration. Bob Redell reports.
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California Assembly approves $50M to protect state policies from Trump plans
California’s Democratic-dominated Assembly endorsed up to $50 million in funding Monday to defend the state’s progressive policies against challenges by the Trump administration.
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State Farm seeks emergency insurance rate hike following LA County wildfires
California’s deepening home insurance crisis is facing another big moment that could impact millions.
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State Farm seeks emergency insurance rate hike following LA County wildfires
California’s deepening home insurance crisis is facing another big moment that could impact millions. The state’s largest home insurance company State Farm wants to raise its rates. Gia Vang reports.
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Dog survives 200-foot plunge down waterfall near Lake Tahoe
A dog managed to survive a roughly 200-foot fall down a waterfall near Lake Tahoe last weekend, officials said Thursday.