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Sacramento City Council voted 7-2, approving a $1.67 billion budget that avoids layoffs and maintains core city services.
To one council member, the fee is a way to avoid painful budget cuts elsewhere and to ‘do right by our city.’ To another, ...
This story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. State utility regulators next week are slated to wrap up a three-year effort to keep open California’s only remaining nuclear plant ...
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You might have to pay more to park in downtown Salt Lake City if the City Council approves proposed changes to how officials ...
The ride-share tax would amount to 6% of the cost of a fare. A second bill would raise a state car-rental fee from $2 to ...
ANTI-RTO CAUCUS: Republican Assemblymember Josh Hoover, Democratic Assemblymember Robert Garcia and 15 other lawmakers signed ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. New household water heaters and heating systems powered by natural gas would be phased out in the Los Angeles basin ...
In the age of viral storytelling and true crime fandom, the Menendez brothers have become unlikely internet celebrities. More ...
It's been one year since a CBS 13 viewer reached out to us about the encroachments on city property happening along the Niños ...
Something's been missing from Sacramento's Hollywood Park community for more than seven decades: the park. Now, many ...