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California has a car debt problem
Newsweek· 5 days agoCities in California are facing sky-high inflation and a major housing market problem, but they may also be headed for a car debt crisis. In 2023, the...
Opinion: Millions are set to lose their Internet access. Congress must act
San Jose Mercury News· 7 days agoDo they keep their internet access, or do they forgo having this utility because of rising costs?...
Wrong again: PUC move won't lower electric bills | Thomas Elias
Santa Maria Times· 24 hours agoThe fixed charge will be $24.15 for most ratepayers, and either $6 or $12 per month for low-income...
This real-estate developer wants San Bernardino County to secede from California. Here's why
Victorville Daily Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJeff Burum has a plan to win independence for San Bernardino County — yes, a state of “Empire” in the diverse, working-class community of 2.2 million.
No longer ‘punching bags:’ California lawmakers honor LGBTQ icons as Pride Month begins
The Sacramento Bee· 4 days agoAs anti-LGBTQ sentiment, and anti-transgender sentiment in particular, is at its loudest, California...
Editorial: It’s a shame California voters won't be able to dump this racist anti-housing policy in...
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoArticle 34 was adopted in 1950 amid a discriminatory backlash against public housing, and it’s been...
3 towers proposed to replace single-story Bay Area campus
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoReal estate developer N17 has submitted an application to the city of Menlo Park to build on the...
State Sen. Ben Allen pulls housing ballot measure, pushes climate change bond
Los Angeles Daily News· 2 days agoWhile members of the state Senate and Assembly have agreed they want to move forward with the bond,...
Religion and politics create the sharpest divides over LGBTQ+ Americans, poll shows
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoThere’s a clear divide in how Americans view the influence of LGBTQ+ people in society. Three out of...
Insurers bridle over Medicare transparency push
Politico· 4 days agoHouse Republicans have tacked on a provision in spending bills that would allow the lower chamber’s medical providers to work outside of Congress like other members, with a typical cap of $30,000 ...