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South Los Angeles Church Fire Raises Vacant Building Concerns
A heavily damaged church building in South Los Angeles is drawing attention to safety questions tied to vacant structures after firefighters spent about two hours battling flames at

SpaceX Launches Starlink Satellites From California
SpaceX launched another group of Starlink satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from California’s Central Coast, sending the spacecraft toward low Earth orbit during an evening mission that drew attention

Coca-Cola Bottler to Close Ventura Plant After Century of Operations
Coca-Cola is closing its Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling plant in Ventura, California, following more than 100 years of beverage production in the region. The company confirmed that operations will cease on

California Journalism Funding Rules Face Publisher Pushback
California journalism funding became the center of a growing dispute this week after publishers, nonprofit media organizations, and journalism advocates raised objections to proposed revisions involving the
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California Farmland Eyed for Large Solar Energy Shift
A large solar energy shift is expected in California farmland as Westlands Water District advances a plan to repurpose up to 136,000 acres of water-constrained San Joaquin

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

Big Tobacco Tactics Used in Ultra‑Processed Food Development, UCSF Study Reports
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study has traced how strategies originally developed by tobacco companies influenced the creation and marketing of ultra-processed foods. Researchers analyzed
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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

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



















