California Charges Ahead with Clean Energy, Adding 30,000 MW Capacity and Slashing Coal Use Amid Federal Push for Fossil Fuels
California adds 30,000 MW of clean energy and storage since 2019, cutting coal use, with a recent $136 million investment in clean tech. Governor Newsom contrasts state's direction with federal fossil fuel policies.
Mayor Karen Bass and LAFD Outline Response Reforms and Future Strategies Following Devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles
Mayor Karen Bass and the LAFD shared insights and improvements following the Palisades Fire, including leadership changes, coordinated response systems, and technology upgrades to enhance wildfire readiness and public safety.
Governor Newsom Signs Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen California's Insurance System Against Climate Disasters
Governor Newsom signed a series of bipartisan bills reforming California's FAIR Plan for improved insurance coverage and response to natural disasters, impacting rates and coverage for climate-threatened homes.
California Governor Newsom Invests $30 Million to Expand Apprenticeships, Aims to Boost Workforce in Healthcare, Tech, and Education
California Governor Newsom allocates $30 million to expand apprenticeship programs, aiming for debt-free education and job opportunities in healthcare, education, and technology for Californians.
Los Angeles County Supervisors Probe $4 Billion Sex Abuse Settlement for Fraud, DTLA Law Firm Under Spotlight
The LA County Board of Supervisors is investigating potential fraud in a $4 billion sex abuse settlement after reports of fabricated claims and plaintiffs being paid to join lawsuits.
California Hits Milestone with 25×25 Challenge: 25,000 Coaches Trained to Promote Positive Youth Sports Culture
California celebrates National Coaches Day, highlighting the achievement of training over 25,000 coaches in positive youth development to promote empathy and equity in youth sports.












