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Health groups launch statewide campaign push for soda tax
Health advocacy groups have launched a statewide campaign focused on passing a soda tax by the end of the year. The coalition of groups formed in the wake of...Read More
State sues EPA over auto emissions
The state of California led a coalition of 17 states Tuesday in suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Administrator Scott Pruitt to challenge a plan to roll back...Read More
$3M granted to restore Angel Island immigration center
The annual state budget included nearly $3 million to complete the restoration of the Pacific Coast Immigration Center at Angel Island.Read More
Oakland mayor wants promised state housing funds freed
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf called on the state to provide $45 million to build affordable housing units at a waterfront development now under construction.Read More
Up to 70 tremors may follow 6.0 quake
Officials said 30 to 70 small aftershocks could hit the Bay Area in the next week, following Sunday's early morning 6.0 quake in American Canyon.Read More
Governor’s order averts BART strike
Governor Jerry Brown's intervention will prevent another BART strike for one more week.Read More
Tuition may freeze, but CSU teachers and students demand more
Gov. Brown's state budget proposal may help keep CSU tuition from rising, but students and teachers aren't giving it a passing grade.Read More
Amazon finds sales tax loophole
After losing at the state level, Amazon tries to reclaim sales tax dollars through local goverment. It's sneaky, low and legal.Read More
Austerity from Brussels to Sacramento
Americans are historically impervious to the rest of the world. But if we think the European crisis does not affect us, we are mistaken.Read More