• KSBW

    Monterey opening up rental assistance program

    Applicants could be eligible to receive three months of rental assistance in an amount not exceeding $5,000.

  • California exodus of home insurance companies continues

    Two more insurers are pulling out of California's troubled homeowners insurance market, straining a marketplace that already has seen the pullback of several other companies that have cited increase costs related to wildfire risks. Tokio Marine America Insurance Co. and Trans Pacific Insurance Co. submitted filings to the California Department of Insurance stating they will not renew 12,556 homeowners policies with a premium value of $11.3 million starting July 1. Also not being renewed are...

    • KHON2

    FAFSA fiasco continues to affect UH students

    The University of Hawaii has had to extend their deadline to enroll once again due to the financial aid fiasco.

  • California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

  • California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

    • @sbsun

    California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

  • Charleston’s rain garden program to continue

    If you blinked a few times on April 9, you might have missed the part of the Charleston City Council meeting in which the city clarified how its rain garden water sequestration program isn’t dead.

  • Illegal Immigrants Use Speedboat To Invade California

    Illegal Immigrants Use Speedboat To Invade California - Nearly Run Over Beachgoers In a scene reminiscent of the Chuck Norris film Invasion USA, a speedboat loaded with at least a dozen illegal immigrants ripped through the waters just off the coast of Carlsbad, California, nearly slamming into bathers and surfers as they landed and sprinted across the beach. Some migrants raced to nearby waiting vehicles which sped away, the rest walked off in broad daylight to mix with the...

    • FOX40

    Amazon ending only California-based drone delivery program

    (FOX40.COM) — Amazon is ending its drone delivery program in Lockeford, California after nearly a year and a half. The Northern California city was one of two cities where the online shopping giant initiated its air delivery program in 2022. "As we look to the future and prioritize our resources to continue growing the program, []

  • Millions could lose internet access in California if this program expires

    Four years ago, Claudia Aleman and her family had only one way to get online — through their cellphones. Without internet service on a computer, her youngest daughter couldn’t get homework assignments in on time, her parents couldn’t keep up with online doctor visits, and the English classes she wanted to sign up for were out of reach. Then came a game-changer: The federal government started offering a subsidy that covered $30 of the family’s $80 monthly internet bill. But while opening mail at...

  • April showers continue across Southern California this weekend

    A chilly spring storm system moving into Southern California on Saturday was expected to bring drizzles by 3 p.m. followed by a quarter to half an inch of rain through Sunday. "The latest storm total is looking to be around one quarter inch up to 1 1/2 [inches] for mountain areas," said meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld, of the National Weather Service Oxnard station. Snow was forecast for the mountains above 6,000 feet, with up to 10 inches falling on the highest peaks and a dusting of up to an...

  • California lawmaker drops assisted suicide expansion after bipartisan outrage

    (The Center Square) - California State Sen. Catherine Blakespear withdrew her bill to expand the state’s assisted suicide program after near-universal outrage, including opposition from the author of the bill that first authorized assisted suicide in the state. “If people have an incurable illness or disease that is causing them great suffering and will in fact result in their natural death‚ I believe they should have the autonomy to make decisions that allow them to have the...