From The California Aggie...
01/23/2024The numbers and letters on your car can reveal more than you think.
From Daily Democrat...
Will $20 Minimum Wage Crush Fast Food in California?
01/22/2024Fast food lives in a consumer sweet spot: demand, convenience and relative affordability. And this pay hike—equal to minimum wage increases during the past five years—will create grand economic unknowns.
From CapPublicRadio...
How California Budget Rules Can Prevent Saving for a Rainy Day—and Why Newsom Wants to Change That
01/21/2024The swing from a $100 billion surplus to a deficit somewhere between $38 and $68 billion in just two years illustrates the volatility of California’s tax system.
From CapPublicRadio...
California Court Ruling Could Threaten Key Source of Funding for Disputed Delta Water Tunnel Project
01/19/2024A California judge says a nearly 65-year-old law does not give the state permission to borrow the billions of dollars it would need to build a large water project.
From Los Angeles Times...
Newsom Blocks Proposed Ban on Youth Tackle Football
01/17/2024Proposed California legislation that would ban tackle football for kids under 12 had gained momentum until Gov. Gavin Newsom made it clear he’d veto the bill.
From CalMatters...
Program to Clear Encampments Shows Signs of Success, But Housing Remains Elusive
01/16/2024A multi-year, $750 million California program aimed at doing away with homeless encampments has had mixed results. Local leaders say ongoing funding is needed.
From SFGate...
Fourth Graders Might Lose Free Access to California State Parks
01/12/2024California’s projected budget deficit of close to $38 billion likely means some cuts are coming. Among them, Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed ending the California State Park Adventure Pass, which offers free access to some state parks for fourth graders.
From Los Angeles Times...
LAPD Chief Announces Departure at End of February
01/12/2024Michel Moore, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, announced he will resign. The departure of Moore, who has been in the job since 2018, will spur the appointment of an interim chief and a nationwide search for his replacement, according to Mayor Karen Bass.
From Sacramento Bee...
Newsom Pitches Spending $22M to Fight Fruit Flies
01/10/2024California farmers face challenges posed by multiple types of fruit flies. Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed spending just over $22 million to combat the spread of these flies.
From CalMatters...
Cal State Faculty Reject 'Final' Pay Offer, Set Strike For Jan. 22
01/09/2024After months of negotiations, university officials offer a 5% pay raise. The union is seeking 12 percent and plans to strike at the end of January.
From KQED...
Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Advances in San Francisco
01/08/2024A committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 2-1 to advance a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The vote came following a tense public hearing.
From LA Times...
State Trying to Use Generative AI to Reduce Traffic
01/08/2024Caltrans has set a Jan. 25 deadline for tech companies to show how generative artificial intelligence might reduce traffic congestion in the state. This follows an executive order that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed in September related to this type of AI.
From Sacramento Bee...
Newsom Sets March 19 Special Election to Fill McCarthy’s Seat
01/08/2024Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for a March 19 primary to elect a replacement for Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who resigned from Congress in December. If a candidate doesn’t win outright, a runoff will be held on May 21.
From CalMatters...
Kinder, Gentler Prison Guards Key to Newsom San Quentin Reform Plan
01/05/2024California correctional officers train like ‘they are going to war’ to work in state prisons. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to transform San Quentin could require a kinder approach.
From Sacramento Bee...
Sacramento Councilman Under Federal Indictment Resigns from Office
01/04/2024Sean Loloee, a first-term Sacramento councilmember, has resigned from office—a move that came weeks after he was federally indicted on charges related to his business Viva Supermarkets.
From Sacramento Bee...
Repairing Sidewalks Can Cost Property Owners Big in California
01/04/2024California state law dictates that property owners are responsible for repairing damaged sidewalks. In Sacramento, this has left some owners facing bills of thousands of dollars or tax assessments from the city.
From CalMatters...
Why California Community Colleges Struggle to Create Diverse Faculties and Staff
01/03/2024“Progress remains slow,” according to a recent report on faculty diversity at California’s community colleges. For Nikia Chaney, the sole full-time Black faculty member at Cabrillo College, the experience is personal.
From CalMatters...
Monterey County Hospitals are So Expensive Even Fully Insured Patients Avoid Them
01/03/2024
High prices at hospitals in Monterey County are “an anomaly even among the most expensive” communities in California. One insurance plan there saves money by paying for members’ travel to other counties for procedures.
From SFGate...
Driverless Cars Can’t Be Ticketed in SF for Speeding or Running Red Lights
01/03/2024San Francisco police officers have been operating for more than a year with guidance from their chief that California’s vehicle code doesn’t provide authority for them to ticket driverless cars for infractions like speeding or running red lights. Officers are still encouraged to report relevant information about incidents.
From Sacramento Bee...
California Assembly Shut Down By People Calling for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
01/03/2024The first California Assembly session of 2024 was shut down by hundreds of protesters urging a ceasefire for the Israel-Hamas war. The demonstrators came from an assortment of Jewish groups.
From Los Angeles Times...
Law Goes Into Effect Blocking Guns in Many California Public Places
01/02/2024A law passed by the California legislature in 2023 has gone into effect banning licensed gun holders from bringing their firearms to places like playgrounds, churches and casinos. The law faces an ongoing challenge in the federal court system.
From New York Times...
CA Minimum Wage Hits $16 an Hour
01/02/2024The dawn of 2024 meant that California’s minimum wage rose from $15.50 to $16 an hour. That puts the Golden State at the second-highest minimum wage for a U.S. state, trailing only Washington state at $16.28 an hour.
From CNN...
Gender-Neutral Toy Law Goes Into Effect
01/01/2024A 2021 law passed by the California legislature went into effect Jan. 1, requiring major retailers to maintain an aisle of toys marketed to people of either gender. The bill’s author, Evan Low, said the legislation will help kids “express themselves freely and without bias.”
From CalMatters...
Californians Can Now Save Money on Vasectomies, Other Birth Control
12/31/2023California adopted several laws to increase access to contraception and abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade. The latest one eliminates out-of-pocket charges for birth control for millions of Californians.
From CalMatters...
Nursing Homes Must Inform Patients of Reasons for Forced Discharge
12/31/2023New law is meant to help nursing home residents understand the reasons for their discharge, and inform them of their rights to appeal.
From CalMatters...
A Step Forward for Free Speech in Kern County?
12/28/2023Kern County agrees to better protect free speech in a deal with the state Justice Department—inspired by the county’s’ 2020 squashing of COVID contracts to organizations that advocated defunding police.
From CalMatters...
12/27/2023A new law, sponsored by Attorney General Rob Bonta, will create a fund designed to fully compensate victims of false advertising or unfair competition.
From CalMatters...
American Graffiti is Back: Cruising Now Legal Again in California, But So Are Speed Cameras
12/27/2023Under new state laws, five cities will test cameras to catch speeding drivers and cruising bans will be lifted statewide. The first is supposed to improve road safety, but critics of the second say it will endanger the public.
From Los Altos Town Crier...
12/26/2023Inevitable change—and what to do about it—challenged Los Altos area residents throughout the past year.
From CalMatters...
Bosses Now Prohibited From Asking Most Employees About Pot Use
12/26/2023Under two new laws, employers in California can’t ask workers about their use of cannabis outside the workplace and can’t use hair or urine tests. Employees in construction are excluded, as are applicants for federal jobs with background checks.
From CapPublicRadio...
New California Laws That Might Affect Your 2024
12/25/2023This past year, more than 1,000 bills went into effect, and most will become new laws in 2024. Plus, there are bills from previous years that are also scheduled to take effect after Jan. 1.
From CalMatters...
12/25/2023María Vela’s family has lived in East L.A. nearly 30 years, but new owners of her duplex asked her family to vacate by Christmas. Most evictions are due to nonpayment of rent, but owner move-ins also cause family displacement.