Judge Considers More PG&E Probation Restrictions
A day after rebuking PG&E as a “terror” to the state of California, a federal judge ordered the utility Thursday to explain why he should not impose a battery of new probation
Read MoreA day after rebuking PG&E as a “terror” to the state of California, a federal judge ordered the utility Thursday to explain why he should not impose a battery of new probation
Read MoreGoogle will pay $2.6 million to more than 5,500 employees and past job applicants to resolve allegations that the internet giant discriminated against female engineers and Asians in California and
Read MoreWhen Mark Jenkins and Lori Crowell rang in 2020, they had no idea they’d be moving to another state before the end of the year. But then the pandemic hit
Read MoreIt’s a bit like hiding credit card bills under the mattress and declaring that everything’s fine: Cities, a watchdog group says, don’t include the true costs of government in the
Read MoreSanta Clara County residents 65 years and older are now eligible to get vaccinated, county officials announced Tuesday. Residents in that age range can now schedule appointments through the county
Read More“Everything is consistent with moving in the right direction right now, we are five times of what we saw in October instead of nine times like we saw a couple
Read MoreOrange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer on Monday, Jan. 25, announced three criminal cases involving $500,000-plus in fraudulent unemployment claims while urging a “massive response” by state officials to a
Read MoreRain was back in the Bay Area early Friday and was expected to continue for much of the day before giving way to dry and cold conditions Friday night into
Read MoreVice President and Oakland native Kamala Harris wasn’t the only person at Wednesday’s presidential inauguration representing the Bay Area. Santa Clara University President Kevin O’Brien held a Roman Catholic Mass
Read MoreMore Californians than ever are dying from the coronavirus — a knee-buckling 525 every day — and with the number expected to keep climbing state officials said Friday they are
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