• CNN

    Biden to expand 2 national monuments in California

    President Joe Biden on Thursday will formally sign a proclamation expanding two national monuments in California and protecting nearly 120,000 acres of land, according to the White House. The proclamation will add 105,919 acres of land to the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and 13,696 acres to the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. “These expansions will increase access to nature, boost our outdoor economy, and honor areas of significance to Tribal Nations and Indigenous peoples...

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    Video: Puppy chases car after being abandoned in California

    A heartbreaking video shows a puppy, believed to be about 3 months old, chasing a car in California after someone inside the vehicle abandoned the dog.

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    Video: Puppy chases car after being abandoned in California

    A heartbreaking video shows a puppy, believed to be about 3 months old, chasing a car in California after someone inside the vehicle abandoned the dog.

  • California's failed energy policies should not be exported to Colorado

    We often take a rather insular view of public policies at the state level -- the notion that what happens in the state stays in the state, to paraphrase the famous marketing line.

  • California Chrome: A Horse Who Brought Dreams to Life

    The inspiring story of California Chrome that feels more like a fairy tale opened when first-time breeders Steve Coburn and Perry Martin purchased Love the Chase for $8,000. The mare was slightly built and not much to behold, especially when she ran. She had won once in six career starts. A groom thought so little of their decision to buy Love the Chase that he was overheard ridiculing it as a “dumb ass” move. Their stable name – Dumb Ass Partners – was born. Read More

  • California Homeowners: Insured No More Amid Fire Danger

    California Homeowners: Insured No More Amid Fire Danger America's largest and, for some owners, only option for a home insurer is pulling back its operations in the state of California, leaving many with no more options to secure their property's value amid wildfire danger in the state reaching new heights. As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, after saying in May of last year that it wasn't giving out any new California contracts, news broke in March that 72,000 State Farm...

  • A wrestling match over who should control robotaxis is playing out in California

    Cities around the country have long been crying out for more control over how autonomous vehicles are deployed on their streets. In California, they might finally get their wish. A handful of AV-related bills, which made progress this month in their long journey through the state legislature, could put more restrictions on companies like Cruise, […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Amtrak Pacific Surfliner along the California Coast

    Join Trains.com staffers Kent Johnson and Ben Lake, for a narrated ride aboard Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner! From Downtown San Diego (SAN) to Burbank-Downtown Station (BBK), you’ll follow Ben on his early morning roll-out in Unreserved Coach Class. And then, tag along with Kent as he continues from the L.A. metro area, amidst Business Class amenities, []Read More

  • California’s new affirmative action plan

    The University of California, San Diego, is coming up with creative ways to implement a form of affirmative action for admittance into its engineering programs. Affirmative action was illegal in California long before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that colleges and universities could no longer consider an applicant’s race when admitting him or […]

  • California Takes the Lead in Illegal Migrant Apprehensions

    When Texas began to crack down on illegal alien crossings, the border crisis was not solved, but illegals did migrate westward, to the point where radically leftist California is now the hotspot of the Biden border crisis.

  • California Confronts Challenges with Solar Energy Overload

    The state boasts nearly 47 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, sufficient to supply electricity to about 13.9 million homes.

    • FOX40

    California Garlic Festival leaves Stockton for Merced

    (FOX40.COM) -- The California Garlic Festival will host this year's festivities at the Merced County Fairgrounds instead of its usual location in San Joaquin County this year. Organizers of the festival announced that although the festival has been in Stockton for years, they are excited about the move. The California Garlic Festival is scheduled to []