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With misinformation spreading and vaccine exemptions rising, local leaders stressed the importance of routine immunizations ...
While the crews "have located some of the debris, the search is still ongoing," United States Coast Guard Petty Officer Ryan Graves told Newsweek.
In the event of severe weather, natural disasters, and other emergencies, receiving accurate information from official ...
COVID-19 is once again on the rise in California. It remains to be seen whether this latest uptick foreshadows the sort of misery seen last year — when the state was walloped by its worst summertime ...
In a letter to Congress, 21 attorneys general are urging legislation to stop ICE’s “now-routine practice" of arrests carried ...
Both the governor and president want to make it illegal to sleep in public spaces, an approach questioned by some Inland ...
California debates AB 408 allowing doctors confidential treatment for mental health and substance issues, balancing compassion with public safety concerns.
Nearly a third of Cal/OSHA positions were vacant last year. A new state audit found that caused the agency to skip in-person inspections, even when workers were injured.
Addressing the housing shortage is the top priority for 33 percent of voters, followed by health care and public safety.
State utility regulators next week are slated to wrap up a three-year effort to keep open California’s only remaining nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon. The final step: Hammering out how plant-owner ...