The applications require proof of identity, California residency and require an in-person visit to the DMV. New changes for passports remove “X” markerOne of Trump’s executive orders on his ...
Tech companies developing self-driving vehicle technology have tapped the brakes on testing on California's public roads, ...
Registered book titles with the "Human Authored" logo are entered into a public database. The seal of approval is by no means a rejection of new technology, emphasizes the organization's ...
With wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County since the start of the year, Republicans have openly discussed withholding crucial disaster aid for California unless the state makes right-wing policy ...
After an extremely dry January, California’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada now measures just 65% of the average for this time of year, but state water officials said two winter storms are ...
Q: Don Leiffer Jr. of Highland said he and several friends were kicking around the idea of what the Department of Motor ...
Calling itself “America’s newest zero-emission commercial truck brand,” ZM Trucks has announced a new, 210,000 square foot facility in Fontana, California that will also serve as the company ...
From practical items like clothing to sentimental keepsakes like journals, these are the belongings residents grabbed in the few minutes they had to flee. Residents in the paths of the wildfires ...
Sometimes, however, it’s not funny at all. Last week, for example, Trump falsely blamed officials in California for not sending enough water to Southern California to fight fires, ignoring reality.
By Miriam JordanHamed Aleaziz and Heather Knight Katy Perry belted out “California Gurls,” and Joni Mitchell offered a rare performance as Angelenos spoke movingly about loss — and resilience.
2. Immigration. “You're going to find this out in California very quickly. The disruption that's going to come, the immorality of deporting huge numbers of women and children, legal immigrants.” ...
That's after several lawsuits were filed, including by the state of California. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began gathering hazardous materials this week ...