

Tesla Rebrands Autopilot After California DMV Mandates Changes
Tesla has officially rebranded its “Autopilot” driver‑assistance system in California following a corrective order from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The decision, made public on February

Gold Rush Culture Meets Modern Mining in California’s Inland Empire
Gold rush history continues to shape the Inland Empire’s identity, even as modern mineral production in San Bernardino County remains part of California’s industrial landscape. From the preserved wooden storefronts

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 revitalizing the local

California Red Light Ticket Rules Explained Amid Rising Confusion
California drivers are facing renewed confusion regarding red light camera tickets, as recent reports show that fines can range from $100 to $500, with the average penalty
Business

California’s Minimum Wage Increase Adds Pressure on Neighboring States
California’s minimum wage is set to rise to $16.90 per hour in 2026, reflecting a steady increase tied to inflation. This adjustment reinforces California’s position as one

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,

Napa Wine Country Shifts From Luxury Tasting to Community Experiences
Napa Wine Country is experiencing a notable shift in 2026 as the region moves away from traditional luxury tastings toward more community‑oriented and immersive experiences. Long synonymous
Opinion

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

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

What’s Behind the Continued Rise in U.S. Healthcare Costs
Healthcare costs in the United States continue to climb at rates that outpace overall economic growth. In 2025, national health expenditures are projected to increase





















