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CSU Approves 6% Annual Tuition Hike
Sonoma State University and all 22 other California State University campuses will see their tuition go up starting next fall.
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Pelosi Disputes Changing Precedent on Impeachment Inquiries
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pushing back against claims she changed the precedent on impeachment inquiries.
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PG&E Wants to Raise Your Electric Bill
16 million PG&E customers in Northern California could soon be paying higher rates on their electric bills.
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Pelosi Dodges Kamala Harris VP Question
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is sidestepping questions about whether Vice President Kamala Harris is the best running mate for President Biden in 2024.
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Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges
Hunter Biden is being charged with felony gun charges.
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Possible Mandate for California Gun Stores to Post Warning Signs
California gun stores could soon be required to display warning signs, similar to what you would see on tobacco products.
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Fast Food Restaurants Agree to $20 Minimum Wage in California
Fast-food restaurants have agreed to a $20 minimum wage for workers in California.
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Striking Workers Closer to Unemployment Benefits
A measure that would give striking workers in California access to unemployment benefits is one step closer to passing.
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Law That Punished Doctors for Disseminating COVID Misinformation to be Overturned
A law that punished doctors for disseminating misinformation about COVID-19 is likely to be overturned.
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McCarthy Announces Biden Impeachment Inquiry
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says there will be an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
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Never Forget: 22nd Anniversary of September 11th Terror Attacks
It’s been 22 years since our nation promised to “never forget” the 2,996 people who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001.
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Because of Legislative Inaction, Parents Launch Fentanyl Dealer Ballot Measure
Californians are putting pressure on state lawmakers to crack down on fentanyl dealers.
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Another Insurance Carrier Leaving California Homeowners
Another insurance carrier is reducing future coverage in the state.
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San Francisco Explores Ways to Preserve Ailing Fisherman’s Wharf
San Francisco is exploring ways to save the city’s ailing tourist attraction Fisherman’s Wharf.
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Huntington Beach Council Votes to Ban Mask, COVID Vaccine Mandates
Leaders in one Southern California city are taking steps to make sure their community doesn’t have to deal with masks or COVID-19 mandates.