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published on May 11, 2016 - 10:32 PM

Supporters of “green” energy sources like biodiesel are turning up the heat on California state lawmakers in an effort to

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published on - 10:30 PM

(AP) — An attorney for the ACLU says federal officials are investigating whether gender discrimination exists in Hollywood. Attorney Melissa

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published on - 10:25 PM

New data from the California Association of Realtors reveals a mixed bag when it comes to housing affordability in the

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published on - 10:16 PM

DepositAccounts, a bank account comparison website, has named Security First Bank one of the Top 200 “healthiest” banks in America.

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published on May 10, 2016 - 11:34 PM

(AP) — California will consider lifting a mandatory statewide water conservation order for cities and towns after a rainy, snowy

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published on - 11:32 PM

(AP) — California regulators said Monday they will re-examine a settlement that made consumers responsible for covering some $3.3 billion

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published on - 11:28 PM

(AP) — Nearly a year after a shooting death along a San Francisco pier sparked a national debate on how the

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published on - 11:25 PM

(AP) — The Common Application used for college admissions at more than 600 institutions is changing a question it asks

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published on - 11:22 PM

(AP) — California lawmakers advanced a proposal Monday that would require all single-stall public restrooms to be gender-neutral. The vote

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published on - 11:17 PM

Builders were starting new homes like it was 2008, with annual housing starts up 22 percent to 7,573 and closings

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