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Newsom described the bills as the “most consequential housing reform that we’ve seen in modern history in the state of ...
Many Bay Area universities and community colleges expressed concerns over the proposed changes’ impact on low-income and ...
The California Department of Justice released its annual crime report this week, touting a drop in crime. But it failed to ...
Bay Area school districts already dealing with budget deficits and declining enrollment were shocked when the Trump ...
The latest statistics from California show that crime in nearly every major crime category was down last year, despite ...
Michigan women's basketball landed its first commitment in the 2026 class recently. The Wolverines landed four-star shooting ...
The Fire Department, around 10:40 p.m., said it responded to a fire at a 2-story duplex on the 1600 block of 78th Avenue.
At the outset of the blaze, the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office estimated that some 500 acres were already burned at the scene, near the 10000 block of Highway 166 in the Los Padres National Forest.
With the passage of a state budget-related housing bill, CEQA will be a non-issue for a decisive swath of urban residential development in California.
His work blended classic design with a loose ’60s-style energy, giving publications like Rolling Stone an identity that ...
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Late Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two major bills to change one of the state’s oldest and most powerful environmental laws. The measures are designed to make it easier to build more housing in a ...