California Senate votes for strong net neutrality rules
The bill will now head to the state Assembly.
On May 31, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
California could become the first state to mandate solar panels on new homes
It’s a huge step forward for renewable energy advocates.
On May 5, 2018 by Tess Cagle
‘Conversion therapy’ on adults is legal in all 50 states—and California may change that
A bill passed in the state assembly to ban any attempt to ‘cure’ queerness.
On Apr 22, 2018 by Nico Lang
California might be getting ready to approve self-driving cars for ride-hailing apps
It might not be much longer until you ride in a self-driving car.
On Apr 8, 2018 by Chris Tognotti
California legislation will force Facebook, Twitter to identify bots
State lawmakers say the federal government is not doing enough.
On Apr 3, 2018 by David Gilmour
[UPDATE] Three women, gunman dead after hostage standoff at nation’s largest veterans home
The shooter was a former patient of the veterans’ program.
On Mar 9, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Oakland mayor shakes off Trump’s criticisms for warning undocumented people about raids
I will ‘continue to act with the values that have guided’ me, she says.
On Mar 9, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
The Justice Department is suing California over sanctuary cities
Californians are telling the Justice Department to ‘bring it on.’
On Mar 7, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
iPhones and Apple Watches are ‘butt-dialing’ 911 dispatchers
More than 1,600 calls have been made since October alone.
On Feb 23, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
California police reportedly worked with neo-Nazis to identify anti-racism protesters
Authorities have denied the claims.
On Feb 9, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
California assemblywoman leading #MeToo investigated for sexual misconduct
Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia has been accused of groping and making inappropriate advances.
On Feb 9, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
California university students may soon have access to medication abortions
Abortion pills could be stocked across public universities by 2022.
On Jan 24, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
13 siblings found being held captive, emaciated in Southern California
Police found several of the siblings ‘bound with chains and padlocks.’
On Jan 15, 2018 by Sarah Jasmine Montgomery
California, Illinois laws require free tampons in public schools
There’s no need to charge teens for having a period.
On Jan 9, 2018 by Ana Valens
SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket last night—and freaked Californians out
‘Are we about to die?’
On Dec 23, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
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