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Can a $10 Billion Climate Bond Address California’s Water Contamination Problem?

When Cynthia Ruiz turns on her kitchen faucet, she hears a slight squeak before cloudy fluid bursts out of the spout. The water in her Central Valley town of East Orosi is clean enough most of the time to wash …

‘A Pressure Campaign’: Beverly Hills Settles After Allegedly Blocking Abortion Clinic

The city of Beverly Hills has agreed to train its employees on abortion clinic protections after local officials interfered with the opening of an abortion clinic in "blatant" violation of state law, according to a proposed settlement to be unveiled …

Novato Plans Lively Day of the Dead Festival as Bay Area Celebrates Mexican Tradition

Photographs of loved ones flanked by glowing candles and marigolds will adorn a community altar during Novato’s free Dia de los Muertos celebration on Saturday.The city is inviting people to bring photographs of loved ones who have passed away to …

Berkeley, Oakland Teens Cast First Votes in School Board Elections

Years after approval, 16- and 17-year-olds in Berkeley and Oakland are eligible to vote in local school board races for the first time.

Newsom Provides Welfare to the Wealthy, Skimps on Anti-Homelessness Programs

Gov. Gavin Newsom has played Santa Claus for the last week, promising bigger state subsidies to Hollywood’s film and video industry and giving cities and counties a new tranche of state aid to combat homelessness.

California Foundations Launch Initiative to Boost Youth Civic Engagement

A recent national survey found that 60 of high school students “want to help others and work across differences to improve society.”  But it also found that fewer than half knew how.

‘No Contract, No Peace’: Over 80 Arrested During SF Hotel Workers’ Demonstration

Dozens of striking hotel workers in San Francisco were arrested Wednesday evening during a demonstration near Union Square, according to the union.  Around 85 striking hotel workers and supporters were arrested for blocking traffic on the cable car tracks on …

L.A. Takes to the Streets With Fireworks, Joy as Dodgers Win World Series

Ecstatic fans took to the streets of Los Angeles in an explosive expression of joy Wednesday night after the Dodgers won the franchise's eighth World Series title.

Ready to Celebrate? Dodgers' World Series Championship Parade Will Be Friday

After 36 long years, the Dodgers will be able to celebrate a World Series title with their fans during a victory parade scheduled to take place Friday.

L.A. City Councilmember Kevin De León Is Criticized by Opponents Over Campaign Hire

The attacks come days before the Nov. 5 election

Homecoming Trouble: Student Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Cal High Asst. Principal

A student allegedly assaulted a California High School assistant principal during the school’s homecoming dance in San Ramon last week. San Ramon Valley Unified School District Superintendent CJ Cammack sent a letter dated Oct. 21 to district parents, saying the …

A State Judicial Panel Reprimands a Sonoma Judge Who Spoke Out Against a High School Name Change

Judge James G. Bertoli, who retires in January, was publicly admonished by a judicial conduct commission for improper political activity and social media conduct.

Third Suspect Arrested and Charged in the 2017 Stabbing Death of Hairdressing Mogul

Hairstylist mogul Fabio Sementilli slaying: mystery third suspect arrested and charged with murder, pleads not guilty

Australian Man to Serve 2 Months in Jail for Fatal Wrong-Way Crash in Redwood City

An Australian man forgot to switch to the right side of the road in a fatal crash.

'Intolerable': DMV Uses Despised 'San Fran' Term on Some Licenses

The California DMV made a despicable mistake on a few San Francisco licenses.

Watch: California Delays Oil Well Leak Detection Near Homes and Schools

Via PBS SoCalMatters

Watch: Audit Reveals Gaps in College Transfer System

Via PBS SoCalMatters

Watch: New Law Helps California Tribes Keep Kids Out of Foster Care

Via PBS SoCalMatters

Watch: LAUSD to Ban Phones in Classrooms by 2025

Via PBS SoCalMatters

Flip of Cupertino City Council Majority Could Have Major Implications for Development

TWO OPPOSING CANDIDATE duos are trying to nab the two available Cupertino City Council seats to have power over one of the city’s most divisive issues — development.Councilmember Kitty Moore and former Planning Commissioner R “Ray” Wang, want to flip …

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