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Political watchdog fines Newsom for failing to report $5.5M in solicited donations on time
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Political watchdog fines Newsom for failing to report $5.5M in solicited donations on time

June 19, 2026 admin0

The California Fair Political Practices Commission said most of the violations were for failing to report that Gov. Gavin Newsom and his his staff directed inquiries from companies and foundations to offer help after the Los Angeles wildfires to the California Fire Foundation.

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Billionaire tax proposal faces hurdles as it moves closer to November ballot
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Billionaire tax proposal faces hurdles as it moves closer to November ballot

June 18, 2026 admin0

The proposal tenatively qualified for the November ballot after election officials verified petition signatures gathered by supporters of the billionaire tax, but it could be derailed.

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After nearly two decades, this massive New Mexico wind project is now powering California
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After nearly two decades, this massive New Mexico wind project is now powering California

June 18, 2026 admin0

One of the largest clean energy projects in United States history is now online, delivering electricity from a massive wind farm in New Mexico to Arizona and California.

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Long list of U.S. concessions to Iran raises specter of a ‘lost war’
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Long list of U.S. concessions to Iran raises specter of a ‘lost war’

June 18, 2026 admin0

Details of the framework peace agreement were finally shared with the public, revealing a raft of compromises with Tehran long opposed by Republicans.

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Bill to limit prison off-ramp for the mentally ill could soon head to Newsom
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Bill to limit prison off-ramp for the mentally ill could soon head to Newsom

June 18, 2026 admin0

Citing a series of violent crimes that followed criminal defendants being spared of convictions due to diagnosed mental illnesses, state lawmakers have pushed forward legislation backed by California prosecutors to limit who can qualify.

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Trump strips away Nixon-era safeguards as off-road battle heats up in the Mojave Desert
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Trump strips away Nixon-era safeguards as off-road battle heats up in the Mojave Desert

June 18, 2026 admin0

President Trump recently rescinded executive orders that restricted off-roading on federal public lands, but other rules remain on place.

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Effort to exempt new apartment buildings in L.A. from ‘mansion tax’ moves forward
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Effort to exempt new apartment buildings in L.A. from ‘mansion tax’ moves forward

June 17, 2026 admin0

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council directed the City Attorney to draft a ballot measure that would exempt new apartment buildings from the Measure ULA tax that funds affordable housing and homeless prevention efforts.

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Trump administration pays $765M to kill more offshore wind projects, including one off California
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Trump administration pays $765M to kill more offshore wind projects, including one off California

June 17, 2026 admin0

The Trump administration on Wednesday said it will pay developer Invenergy $765 million to walk away from four U.S. wind leases, including one off the coast of California, and invest instead in geothermal and fossil fuel projects.

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Ex-officer for L.A. firefighters union charged with stealing from charity
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Ex-officer for L.A. firefighters union charged with stealing from charity

June 17, 2026 admin0

Adam Walker has been under scrutiny since 2024, when the local union’s parent organization suspended him from his union position and accused him of improperly depositing more than $75,000 of the charity’s funds into his personal accounts.

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Climate change is making once-rare coastal floods more likely, study says
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Climate change is making once-rare coastal floods more likely, study says

June 17, 2026 admin0

Floods that historically had a 1% chance of striking a coastline in a year are now about 12 times more likely, on average.

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