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After years of soaring rents, increasingly out-of-reach home prices and an enduring homelessness crisis that touches every corner of the state, California is finally creating a state agency exclusively focused on housing issues.
California medical giant Sutter Health has settled a class action lawsuit for millions, and if you’re a current or former Northern California resident, there’s a decent chance you may benefit. Sutter Health, which made $18.2 billion in revenue last year, agreed back in April to settle a class action lawsuit for $228.5 million.
Narciso Barranco, the 48-year-old Tustin landscaper who was punched and detained by federal immigration agents in June — sparking a nationwide outcry — will be released on bond from the Adelanto ICE processing center on Friday, July 11, a supporter said.
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Border czar Tom Homan slammed Democratic leaders for 'emboldening' violence against ICE officers after a raid on a California marijuana farm.
Intel, the Bay Area tech giant whose failure to innovate alongside other major chipmakers has turned it into a laggard of the artificial intelligence era, is more than doubling its planned layoffs in California.
New state law limits HOA rule and CC&R enforcement by capping fines at $100 per violation, unless a violation causes danger or property damage.
California surgical center staff confronted ICE agents attempting to arrest a Honduran landscaper, with video showing employees blocking officers.
Elon Musk, in classic fashion, unleashed a wave of hype and headlines on Wednesday when he casually posted on X that Tesla’s autonomous taxi service — which launched in minimal form in Austin, Texas, in June — is on its way to the Bay Area. “Waiting on regulatory approvals,” he posted, “but probably in a month or two.” Don’t hold your breath.