Reporters and a former colleague remember longtime North State politician Doug LaMalfa. Also, the Legislative Analyst's ...
The event features restaurants in Sacramento that prepare three-course meals for a fixed cost of $45. It begins on Friday, ...
Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection for U.S. population growth over the next decade by 7 million people as a result of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown as well as ...
The sudden death of the seven-term Republican congressman requires a special election using current district lines, followed ...
Oil companies and their shareholders may benefit from President Trump's military action in Venezuela — but it also could benefit many other U.S. investors.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Benoît Morenne about how billionaire Paul Singer could benefit from the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro.
Crude prices are low. Companies are being cautious. But huge reserves — particularly of the heavy, viscous oil Venezuela has in abundance — remain appealing.
A look at the plus and minuses of owning a home in California right now. Plus, how some new laws may play out at a school ...
Placer County, which estimates that 16,000 residents could lose health care coverage by 2028, quit operating its own clinics ...
A series of storms at the end of the year dumped heavy snow across much of the state, which was suffering from a snow drought ...
As Monique Limón becomes the first Latina to lead the California Senate, she’s also preparing to confront a looming $18 ...
CARACAS, Venezuela — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Venezuela would be providing 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., and he pledged to use proceeds from the sale of this oil ...
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