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Rare Corpse Flower Bloom Draws 7,000 to The Huntington
Two titan arums reached peak bloom together at The Huntington in San Marino, drawing more than 7,000 visitors in one day. The rare corpse flower bloom gave the

California DMV Orders 11,000 Drivers To Retake Written Test
California DMV has ordered about 11,000 drivers to retake the written knowledge test within 30 days after irregularities were found in prior results. The notices apply to tests taken from

California New Laws Bring Changes for Schools, Housing and Consumers
A new group of California new laws July 1 took effect across the state on July 1, 2026, introducing updated requirements for schools, food labeling, housing, consumer protections, and certain

Southern California Fault Stress Reaches 1,000-Year High
Researchers examining seismic activity across Southern California have reported that portions of the region’s fault network are carrying stress levels not seen in approximately a millennium, raising
Business

California Forecast Projects Slower Employment Growth Through 2027
California employment growth projections were revised downward in the state’s 2026–27 May Revision, with Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration updating economic assumptions and forecasting slower job gains through

Bay Area High School Baseball and Softball Playoffs Begin in CA
The high school baseball and softball regional postseason in Northern California began this week, with teams from the Bay Area and beyond competing in the California Interscholastic

Sacramento Garbage Bin Inspections to Cover More Than 5,000 Homes
Sacramento garbage bin inspections have begun as city officials prepare to inspect more than 5,000 residential curbside waste containers between July and September. The inspections are intended
Opinion

California Tech Sector Featured in Microsoft AI Study
California tech sector activity appeared prominently in a newly released Microsoft report examining how artificial intelligence tools are being adopted across workplaces, research environments, and

Officials Warn Shoring Up California’s Oil Costs Consumers
California officials are sounding the alarm as the state faces a significant financial burden due to rising gas prices. On May 7, 2026, energy regulators

Clean Energy Summit Highlights California Infrastructure Challenges
Clean Energy Summit opened April 14 in San Diego, California, bringing together policymakers, utility executives, and infrastructure developers for a three-day discussion on grid reliability,

UC Research Examines Effects of California’s $20 Fast-Food Wage Law
In April 2024, California made a significant shift in the fast-food industry with the introduction of a new fast-food wage law, mandating that fast-food chains



















