The rising cost of fire insurance was a problem in California’s rural fire-prone areas. Then it was a problem for suburban and urban fire-prone areas. Now it’s a problem for everyone. Nearly all Californians could see a surcharge on their property insurance bills to cover part of the industry’s losses from the Los Angeles fires after the state’s insurer of last resort said Tuesday it would run out of money to pay its claims.
The founders say they represent a new generation of Latino voters who prioritize the economy and affordability over issues like immigration or racial justice.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislators in Sacramento seem to agree: Prescription drug prices are too high.
A dash cam captured the moment a vehicle flew off an I-5 overpass in Sacramento, California. (Credit: Storyful)
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco officially announced Monday, Feb. 17, that he’ll run for governor in 2026, hoping a campaign centered on fighting crime and targeting Sacramento’s Democratic leadership can overcome questions about his background and recent challenges for Republicans seeking statewide office.
Sutter Health's project includes a 200-bed hospital and ambulatory clinics featuring 190 primary and specialty care clinicians.
California's SB 1348 creates the nation's first Black-Serving Institution designation to support Black student success.
Habitat for Humanity is concerned its building of low-income affordable housing in California may be severely impacted because of state funding cuts.
CalPERS, the state’s largest pension system, is trying to claw back the payments it made to retirees while they worked for local governments.
Police ask people to "use extreme caution" and be aware of weather conditions before recreating outside after separate tragedies claim 3 skiers.
Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel introduced a bill on Wednesday to require California to set emergency rules limiting PFAS in drinking water, following similar standards set by EPA and 11 other states. The proposal,
Hundreds of businesses are discovering that California is no longer the land of opportunity. It's the Left Coast and that means high taxes and lots of excess regulations.