Presented by the American Health Care Association: Delivered daily by 10 a.m., Pulse examines the latest news in health care politics and policy. Jun… Read More
PALO ALTO, Calif. (KGO) — Thieves are targeting letter carriers for their mailbox keys.
Palo Alto police and the U.S. Postal Service are investigating a strong-arm robbery that happen… Read More
On five acres in Acton, Christina Weyer and her husband care for rescued senior and special-needs equines. At the moment, six horses and 13 donkeys, along with a dog and a clutter of feral c… Read More
Orinda homeowner Steve Cohn stands for a portrait at his home on Thursday April 26, 2024 in Orinda, Calif. Cohn was notified by his agent his home would not be covered by home insurance… Read More
FILE – A person rests under an umbrella as the sun sets, Sept. 12, 2023, in Newport Beach, Calif. After a summer of record-smashing heat, warming somehow got even worse in September a… Read More
After sending more than a hundred California Highway Patrol officers to Oakland earlier this year for a fleeting crackdown on crime, Gov. Gavin Newsom is tapping Caltrans to help clear homel… Read More
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. (KABC) — As rain fell hard on the Rancho Palos Verdes peninsula Monday, residents of the Seaview neighborhood watched for signs of land movement in the al… Read More
San Jose officials on Saturday announced plans for an encampment ban covering a half-mile stretch of downtown’s Guadalupe River, a first-of-its-kind policy that represents the latest p… Read More
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Motorists were stranded in their vehicles on flooded roadways in typically idyllic Santa Barbara on Thursday, while nearby Oxnard got a month’s worth of… Read More
In the course of five years, the value of an apartment building in San Francisco, California, has decreased by 48%.
The post S.F. Apt Building Depreciates Almost 50% In Value, Leaving Some C… Read More
It was a rough debut. JB Hamby, 26 years old, had rocketed to the innermost circle of state and federal officials charged with saving the Colorado River from collapse. In mid-January, he w… Read More
NEW CUYAMA, Calif. —
In the hills of a dry, remote patch of California farm country, Lee Harrington carefully monitors the drips moistening his pistachio trees to ensure… Read More
By Jenavieve Hatch, The Sacramento Bee
Alice Rogers admitted that identifying as a Democrat in Siskiyou County felt a bit “like coming out.”
She stood under a canopy of tall tree… Read More
For two agonizing days, Sean Pasin’s desperate attempts to reach his two young children and their grandfather, separated from the rest of the family during the mayhem of the deadly Mau… Read More
In the opening chapter of “The Ministry for the Future,” science-fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson details a calamitous heat wave that kills almost all the residents of a sma… Read More
OAKLAND — Admiring East Oakland from a lookout point at Joaquin Miller Park, Dale Risden feels right at home, having lived just a block away from an entrance to the park’s 500 ac… Read More
With a heat wave approaching that could send inland temperatures soaring this weekend to more than 105 degrees, a new poll shows Californians’ concerns are rising about climate change… Read More
Angelica Lopez has been here before. A notice from the city. Visits from outreach workers. Thirty days to pack up her belongings and move along.
But this time, Lopez and hundreds of other ho… Read More
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) — Farmworkers are facing a slow recovery process from the damage caused by January’s storms.
Maria Nuñez owns a family-run farm in Gilro… Read More
As the Bay Area braced for what could be one of the worst storms in years, public officials — including San Jose’s new mayor — and teams of volunteers scrambled to warn hom… Read More
Members of New Era Detroit wander the streets of Detroit with its founder, Zeek Williams (left), on Oct. 30, 2020. (New Era Detroit Facebook)On the eve of Black Background Month this yr, a c… Read More
FELTON — Tom Fredericks was shoveling mud from his garage — a stone’s throw from the temperamental San Lorenzo River that inundated his street Monday morning and filled his… Read More
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – As the sensors picked up the first signs of a strong earthquake shakes the northern coast of California, an alert has been issued to 3 milli… Read More
With Election Day looming, vp Kamala Harris arrived in new york closing Thursday for a crusade stop few Democrats would have concept fundamental over the summer, as Kathy Hochul, the incumbe… Read More
NORMAL, Ill. — When Mitsubishi closed its auto factory here in 2016, residents worried it would become another symbol of American manufacturing decline. Six years later, the plant… Read More
D23 Expo leaders on Thursday night unveiled a model of the new attraction “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure,” which is coming to Disney Parks in late 2024.
The attraction is ta… Read More
The McKinney Fire near the Oregon-California border grew over 80 square miles on Saturday, forcing the evacuation of more than 2,000 residents from the Yreka hamlet. The 51,468-acre bla… Read More
SANTA ANA, Calif.—Santa Ana City Council will vote on finalizing a full ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products on March 15 after months of discussion.
“We ar… Read More
FRESNO, Calif. – Wildfires whipped through isolated communities in two states and left backcountry campers and hikers stranded, requiring helicopters to airlift more than 200 t… Read More
SANTA ANA, Calif.—Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to decrease Oct. 7, while nine more fatalities were logged, all occurring last month, to send the de… Read More
What good is an AR-15 against an oppressive government armed with tanks and bombers? That's the question gun owners often get asked, as if the destructive power of the modern state… Read More
California Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared indoors at a restaurant in a county where indoor dining is not allowed, but the governor's office has said he did not dine at the restaurant.&nb… Read More
All 50 states have reopened to some degree. The rules still vary widely.
All 50 states have begun to reopen in at least some way, more than two months after the coronavirus thrust the cou… Read More