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Father taking daughter to school arrested by immigration agents in Southern California
An undocumented father was detained and arrested by agents Thursday as he was taking his daughter to school in Azusa.
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California Marines identified as two killed in crash during military operation in New Mexico
Two Marines who were killed in a vehicle crash during a military exercise in New Mexico were identified by officials Thursday. Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera, 22, was a Riverside native and enlisted in March 2023. Lance Cpl. Marcelino M. Gamino, 28, out of Fresno, enlisted in May 2022. The California Marines were two of three involved in a vehicle...
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California becomes first state to sue Trump administration over tariffs
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit challenging President Trump over his tariffs on imported goods, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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California to sue President Trump over tariffs plan
Governor Newsom just announced his plan to sue the Trump administration over its sweeping tariffs plan. NBC 7’s Steven Luke has more on the story.
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California announces lawsuit to stop President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs
Gov. Newsom says California will challenge President Trump’s authorities to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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¿Está preparado en caso de un temblor?
Es importante recordar que California es una zona zona sísmica, por lo que temblores como el de este lunes pueden pasar en cualquier momento.
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New gear could keep California crab fishermen on the water longer, and whales safe
After years of a shortened crab fishing season aimed at preventing whale entanglements off the West Coast, California crabbers are experimenting with a new fishing method that allows them to stay on the water longer while keeping the marine mammals safe.
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Newsom calls for return of Venezuelan makeup artist deported El Salvador prison
Governor Gavin Newsom sent a letter to Homeland Security calling for a Venezuelan makeup artist to be immediately returned to the U.S.
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TSA to start enforcing Real IDs next month
TSA to start enforcing Real IDs next month
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California's effort to hold oil companies liable for natural disaster damage stalls
California lawmakers have blocked a bill to make oil and gas companies liable for damage to homes from natural disasters caused by climate change, warning it could raise gas prices.
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Senate committee passes ‘Mary-Bella's Law' to end elderly parole for violent sex offenders
A bill aiming to prevent people convicted of violent sex offenses from receiving elderly parole was unanimously passed by the state Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday.
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Missing woman pulled from Poway storm drain dies at hospital
San Diego Fire-Rescue battalion chief Erik Windsor said on Monday that he thought Yafang Zhou, 59, may have been trapped for days, reports NBC 7’s Allison Ash.
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Missing woman pulled from Poway storm drain dies at hospital
San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Erik Windsor said on Monday that he thought Yafang Zhou, 59, may have been trapped for days.
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Woman, 26, dies from head injury while skiing at California resort
A 26-year-old San Francisco woman died over the weekend after suffering a head injury while skiing at Palisades Tahoe resort, according to officials.
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Rare virus that killed Gene Hackman's wife linked to 3 deaths in California town
Public health officials in California confirmed that three people in the town of Mammoth Lakes have died from hantavirus, the same virus that killed actor Gene Hackman’s wife in February, NBC News reported.
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California to enforce Styrofoam ban, CalRecycle says
California’s ban on Styrofoam will now be enforced after the plastic industry failed to show a 25% recycling rate of the material last year.
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Is your child tall enough? CA bill seeks to ban some teens from riding shotgun
California law currently requires children to stay in the back until they turn 8 years old or are 4 feet 9 inches and taller
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Xavier Becerra announces 2026 run for California governor
Former Biden cabinet member and state attorney general Xavier Becerra announced Wednesday he will run for California governor in 2026.
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New law to help California renters goes into effect
A new California law prevents landlords from charging renters a fee if their rent or security deposit is paid by check. They’re also no longer allowed to charge tenants processing fees, or fees for delivering termination notices.
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Battle over trans athletes' participation in girls sports comes to California Capitol
The battle over transgender athletes’ participation in youth sports will come to California on Tuesday as state lawmakers debate two bills aimed at keeping trans kids and teens off sports teams consistent with their gender identity.