Some of the blue state’s new policies stem from long-running battles, while others are responses to Trump 2.0.
Better Business Bureau expert shares tips to avoid contractor scams and ensure quality work following a disaster ...
Starting Jan. 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery — whether it's a power tool, a PlayStation, or even a singing greeting card.
"So many of our patients and families are entitled and treat medical staff horribly. They literally harass us. Hospitals are ...
Nearly a year after devastating fires tore through Los Angeles County, fewer than 4% of victims have been able to start ...
Americans have a right to be tried by a jury of their peers. But if no one shows up, there's a problem, which a local judge ...
The first of the year brings with it a variety of new state laws, including some that appear to contain first-of-their-kind ...
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You and the Law | As We Age, Embracing Our Own Self-Doubt Can Be a Gift
An aging couple hired a remodeling company that illegally required large deposits, and then they decided to stick with the ...
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California’s 2026 rule changes that will affect everyday life
California’s 2026 rule changes affect wages, health costs, tech transparency, consumer rights and safety standards across ...
The air traffic controller asked the pilot to repeat the message, but no answer ever came. A seismograph at a nearby military ...
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Report finds over 500,000 California vehicles on the road with rolled-back odometers
More than half a million vehicles currently on California roads are estimated to have rolled-back odometers, according to new ...
Which states have the worst drivers? A new study that analyzed driving incidents across the nation reveals notable ...
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