DOJ probes California over transgender athletes
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Heat advisory issued for Northern California
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Authorities have confirmed the identity of a body that washed ashore in San Diego County last week as a 10-year-old girl who was reported missing after a Panga boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast.
The job market covering Los Angeles and Orange counties had the 16th largest surplus, 107 workers for 100 jobs. The nation’s second-largest employment hub’s 6.74 million workers outnumber 6.28 million jobs, or a 452,500 surplus.
Immigration advocates say over 10 people, including children, were detained by plainclothes ICE agents outside the immigration courthouse in Santa Ana this week.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and former Vice President Kamala Harris, California's two most prominent Democrats, are skipping the state party's convention this weekend in Anaheim.
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But pencil in the heightened economic uncertainty created by the on-again, off-again tariff negotiations by the Trump administration, and some businesses are seeing red.
New research suggests banks are approving fewer home loans in fire-prone areas. But researchers found online lenders are ignoring the risks.
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The California high school track-and-field championship is set to begin Friday amid a controversy over the participation of a transgender female athlete.
LIVERMORE — For those in the Tri-Valley wanting a relaxed, impassioned or heartbreaking classical composition to listen to on a drive through the suburbs, look no further than 89.9 FM, the newest addition to the Bay Area’s radio sphere.
Millions of California residents are being warned to avoid sun exposure as an extreme heat wave is expected for much of the state, with temperatures forecast to surpass 100 degrees in multiple regions. The heat is expected to start on Friday and last until Sunday morning.
Melting snow from California's Sierra Nevada is filling reservoirs. But dry conditions have shrunk the flow of the Colorado River, straining a vital supply for Southern California.
“Pavement, like asphalt or artificial grass, can become incredibly hot and cause discomfort, blisters and burn a dog’s paw pads ,” said Jerry Klein, an expert in veterinary emergency and critical care at the American Kennel Club.