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Morro manzanita, a candidate for the California Endangered Species Act, is only found in the coastal town and the surrounding ...
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ABP News on MSNDengue Cases Nearly Double Across U.S., California Reports Sharp SurgeDengue fever cases nearly double across U.S. in 2024, with California seeing local transmission amid rising Aedes mosquito ...
California just demonstrated that Democrats don’t need to accept these failures. Acquiescing to scarcity — for the sake of ...
New California state laws will make it easier for developers to build housing in areas of Sacramento that are outside downtown and midtown. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed laws to loosen parts of ...
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TravelPulse on MSNNew Tourist Tax Takes Effect in Mexico’s Baja California SurStarting July 1, 2025, travelers spending more than 24 hours in the popular Mexican state must pay a 470-peso fee to support ...
As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the possibility of another year ...
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SiliconValley.com on MSNCalifornia's former insurance commissioner wants oil and gas companies to pay for the home insurance crisisAs destructive wildfires have ravaged California over the past decade, the insurance industry has dropped hundreds of thousands of homeowners statewide, raised their premiums, and, in some cases, ...
SB 79, a transit-oriented housing bill, has passed the Assembly Housing Committee and aims to increase housing supply, reduce ...
The proposed rule would eliminate federal requirements prohibiting discriminatory marketing of affordable housing.
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Stay weather aware this Independence Day weekend as tropical downpours target the SoutheastThere's a high chance of tropical development just off the Southeast coast from July 4-7, according to AccuWeather experts.
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin grand jury: Housing production targets ‘unrealistic’The government watchdog panel says high costs, not neighborhood opposition, are the key impediment to easing the shortage.
One of the largest alcohol wholesalers in the country is cutting hundreds of jobs in the Bay Area and across the state as part of a move to cease its operations in California ...
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