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California may soon have to battle other states for oil resources as its imported supply runs dry, a leading lobbying group has warned. Jodie Muller, CEO of Western States Petroleum Association, said the limited amount coming into the Golden State means it will be pitted up against the rest of the US and foreign markets.
Candidates for California lieutenant governor are pitching ambitious plans on housing, higher education, climate, immigration and public land, testing how much power they can wring from an office often dismissed as ceremonial.
The California Family Council led a protest Saturday outside Yorba Linda High School ahead of the CIF Southern Section Division 3 Track and Field Preliminary meet, urging the California Interscholastic Federation to prohibit transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports.
Candidates link high costs and homelessness to slow housing approvals, outlining competing plans with major stakes for affordability.
California will give new parents 400 free diapers at select hospitals under a new Gavin Newsom-backed program launching this summer.
California insurance coverage issues might have more people paying attention to the race for the office of state insurance commissioner this year. Here’s what to know before you vote.
An unidentified teenage boy who was found dead in a dump site has his name back, but detectives are still at a loss as to how he ended up alone and dead.
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton discusses the state’s spending on healthcare for migrants and his plans to improve affordability on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’