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California
A push for corporate climate disclosures in California could influence rest of U.S.
by
Lily Jamali
Mar 3, 2023
A proposed carbon emissions disclosure law in the world's fifth-largest economy could push such requirements into the mainstream.
What's behind California's spiking natural gas prices?
by
Lily Jamali
Feb 8, 2023
Ratepayers report their bills are double or even nearly triple what they paid last year.
Another day, another blown deadline for Colorado River basin states
Feb 1, 2023
California did not sign on to a proposal from six other states.
Capturing stormwater to deal with California's drought is complicated
by
Lily Jamali
Jan 13, 2023
The infrastructure to capture California stormwater could be decades away, officials say.
Red Texas is flush, blue California has a deficit, but it's more about economics than politics
by
Matt Levin
Jan 11, 2023
Fewer tech millionaires were minted in 2022, hurting California's bottom line, while in Texas, the oil and gas industry boomed.
Californians brace for more extreme weather after a week of deadly storms
by
Lily Jamali
Jan 10, 2023
Tens of thousands of people remain without power as flooding and midslides prompt evacuations
New California law promotes worker-owned businesses
Jan 6, 2023
The model is attracting interest as a way for workers to share in a company's success.
For public good, not for profit.
Complying with California's new privacy law is a big deal for employers
Jan 2, 2023
Employers collect a lot of data on workers beyond the basics: surveillance footage, emails, facial recognition. Now, they have to account for all of it.
California set to enforce recycled content mandates for plastic bottles
by
Lily Jamali
Dec 23, 2022
Supporters of AB 793 hope it motivates beverage companies to push for expanded recycling of plastic bottles.
Inside California's new law allowing more people to seal old criminal records
by
David Brancaccio
and Jarrett Dang
Dec 9, 2022
The law could help people with arrest or conviction records who are applying for jobs or seeking housing, says David Harding of UC Berkeley.