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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.
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California's water reservoirs on track as winter storms may boost snowpack
The water in California’s mountain snowpack is just shy of average as spring begins, but a winter storm set to hit the Sierra Nevada in the coming days will offer a boost.
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What to know about White House investigation into California's law on students and gender
The Trump administration launched an investigation Thursday into the California Department of Education over a law that says districts can’t force teachers and staff to notify parents if a student changes their gender identity at school. The U.S. Department of Education said the policy may violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a law allowing parents to access their...
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California lawmakers to introduce bill to fast-track home production
State lawmakers on Thursday are introducing a sweeping bill aimed at fast-tracking the production of homes in California.
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Moment woman accused in Cal Fire Captain killing is turned over to U.S officials
53-year-old Yolanda Marodi was processed by U.S. Marshals in San Diego County before being booked into custody on suspicion of murder.
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Woman accused in Cal Fire captain's murder arrested
The woman wanted for allegedly killing her wife, who was a CalFire captain, has finally been caught. For weeks Yolanda Marodi has been on the run, after San Diego sheriff’s deputies say video shows her assaulting her wife the night she was found dead in their Ramona home. NBC7’s Jeanette Quezada shows us how the suspect was caught and what...
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Cal Fire captain's wife, suspected killer, in US custody after extradition
Rebecca “Becky” Marodi was fatally stabbed inside the couple’s Ramona home last month.
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California appeals court upholds ban on higher-capacity magazines, spurring unusual video dissent
A disagreeing judge shared a video of himself dissenting the decision.
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Congresistas demócratas escuchan a familias sobre el impacto de los posibles recortes en MediCal
La Cámara de Representantes aprobó un marco presupuestario que llama al recorte de al menos $880 mil millones, que recortaría el programa Medicaid.
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AG Bonta warns of fake ICE officers and other immigration scams
State law enforcement officials today warned Californians to take steps to protect themselves amid new reports of individuals impersonating U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and other immigration scams.
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California has a $6.2B Medicaid funding gap partly due to expanding immigrant coverage
California faces a $6.2 billion budget gap in the state’s Medicaid services, which could force officials to reevaluate future coverage for immigrants.
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California has a $6.2 billion Medicaid funding gap partly due to expanding immigrant coverage
California faces a $6.2 billion budget gap in the state’s Medicaid services.
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Boat tours and ash scatterings help beleaguered California salmon fleet stay afloat
With salmon fishing barred off the California coast for two years, fishermen have been running historic boat tours, party cruises, and scattering the ashes of the deceased to try to stay afloat.
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AG Bonta warns of fake ICE officers and other immigration scams
State law enforcement officials today warned Californians to take steps to protect themselves amid new reports of individuals impersonating U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and other immigration scams.
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These dedicated runners have done every LA Marathon for nearly 4 decades
The Los Angeles Marathon’s Legacy Runners have walked, run or used a wheelchair in every race since the event began in 1986.
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San Diego Congressman sues CA to stop mail-in ballot counting after Election Day
The federal lawsuit argues that counting vote-by-mail ballots that arrive up to seven days after Election Day violates federal law and directly led to the defeats of two Republican incumbents in last fall’s election.
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Yosemite to resume campground reservations
After a pause in reservation sales last month, Yosemite is opening reservations for select campgrounds.
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20 states, DC sue Trump administration over Department of Education firings
Twenty states and the District of Columbia announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration Thursday over its mass firings at the Department of Education.