

Labor Leaders Push $30 Minimum Wage Plan in California by 2030
Efforts to raise the minimum wage to $30 per hour by 2030 are gaining traction through regional campaigns rather than statewide legislation. Labor organizations and advocacy groups have

California Reservoir Draft Approval Sparks Environmental Alarm
California’s State Water Resources Control Board has issued a draft water right permit for the Sites Reservoir, a proposed off-stream water storage project located northwest of Sacramento. If approved, the

In‑N‑Out Burger Ranks High Among California Employers in 2026 Survey
In‑N‑Out Burger made significant strides in employee satisfaction, earning the #2 ranking nationally in Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work list. The Irvine-based chain’s impressive performance surpassed well-established tech giants such

California Warns Beachgoers to Protect Pets After Bird Flu Cases
Bird flu concerns have intensified along parts of California’s coastline after health and wildlife officials confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus in northern elephant seal pups
Business

Sacramento’s Midtown Sees Small Business Growth Revive Local Economy
Sacramento’s Midtown district is seeing significant growth in small business activity as we enter 2026. New shops, restaurants, and community spaces are playing a central role in

Bay Area Curling Club Growth Highlights New CA Fitness Trend
The Bay Area Curling Club, a staple of California’s curling scene since its founding in 1958, has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. The club,

California to Launch Ultra-Processed Food Certification Program
California lawmakers are advancing Assembly Bill 2244 (AB 2244), a landmark proposal that could establish the first-ever government-backed certification program for foods that are not ultra-processed. The
Opinion

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

Downsizing and Minimalist Living to Manage High Cost of Living in California
As housing prices and living expenses continue to soar in California’s high‑cost regions, many residents are turning to downsizing and minimalist living to make ends

How California’s Budget Proposal Aims to Strengthen Education Equity
California’s 2026–27 budget proposal totals $348.9 billion, with $125.5 billion allocated to TK-12 schools and community colleges. The budget reflects a continued commitment to education,

California Water Scarcity and Management Strategies
California’s ongoing water scarcity remains a complex issue, shaped by both natural and human-made factors. Despite recent rains and snowstorms in early 2026, the state



















