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Forget Biden and Trump. Poll shows that a quarter of California independents want someone else
The Sacramento Bee· 1 day agoWhile Joe Biden is clearly beating Donald Trump in the polls in California, many independents want...
New Fresno budget keeps four firefighters on each engine. What was cut to do it?
The Fresno Bee· 12 hours agoThree fire engine crews across parts of the city of Fresno have been spared a 25% cut in staffing in the new 2024-25 fiscal year budget adopted Thursday by the Fresno City Council. Fresno Mayor ...
Managing the Pressure
KGTV San Diego· 4 days agoFeeling isolated or frustrated? Learn ways to connect with people virtually, get counseling or manage your stress.
‘Automatic’ registration would boost California’s voter rolls. What’s the downside?
ABC 10 Sacramento· 3 days agoUnder the blistering Sacramento sun outside the Capitol last week, advocates for Black, Latino and...
Newsom wants to limit phones in schools. Which Sacramento-area districts already do?
The Sacramento Bee· 3 days agoNewsom wants to limit phones in schools. “A surgeon general’s warning label, which requires...
Why Newsom vetoed a bill to give rebates to convert cars to zero-emission vehicles
The Sacramento Bee· 17 hours agoIf you were thinking of converting your gas guzzler or a classic hotrod into a zero-emission vehicle and hoping to get some help from the state to pay for the conversion, you will need to wait ...
Doing What’s Right
KGTV San Diego· 6 days agoKeep track of the way people are spending your tax dollars and treating your community.
California Supreme Court orders Taxpayer Protection Act off the ballot, siding with Newsom
The Sacramento Bee· 19 hours agoFor the first time in decades, the California Supreme Court has taken a citizen initiative off the ballot before voters could weigh in. Justices on the state’s highest court unanimously ruled ...
Fresno starts land condemnations for rail crossing rebuild. Here are businesses impacted
The Fresno Bee· 2 days agoDutch Bros Coffee and Carl’s Jr. are among the businesses near Fresno City College targeted in eminent domain actions.
Deal reached to keep repeal of California worker protection law off November ballot
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoAn initiative aimed at repealing a landmark California law that gave workers the right to sue their employers for themselves and other workers will stay off the November ballot following an ...