Indiana Slams the Brakes on Non-Domiciled Truckers Tied to New York and California
Indiana canceled nearly 1,800 non‑domiciled CDLs after a new law and federal rules tightened who can hold a commercial license. National outlets later reported nearly 300 stops; state records do not yet confirm that count.
Scientists Kill ‘Doomsday’ Climate Scenario As Washington Sweats The Fallout
Modelers have removed the extreme RCP8.5/SSP5‑8.5 marker from the CMIP7 design; the revision narrows the upper‑end of projections but still leaves large warming and financial risk.
Becerra Stuns Fresno Crowd With Pledge To Junk Bullet Train Plan
At a Fresno rally, Xavier Becerra said he'd scrap the current high‑speed rail plan and push a new on‑time, on‑budget approach, jolting the June 2 primary race. The vow sharpened focus on the Valley's role in the project.
D.C. Highway Power Play Hits EV Drivers With New $130 Fee
A House highway reauthorization would add a $130 federal registration fee for EVs and $35 for plug‑in hybrids, a change that could stack on top of state EV charges. Passage is not guaranteed.
North Bay Punk Drummer Dies in High-Speed Porter Creek Crash
Harley Robinson, a North Bay punk drummer and father of four, was killed after his motorcycle struck a pickup on Porter Creek Road; friends set up a fundraiser.
Berkeley Clan Still Hunts Ghost Driver 28 Years After Deadly Warehouse Hit-And-Run
Nearly 28 years after Rick DeVecchi was run down outside his family’s West Berkeley trucking business, his family and investigators continue to press for tips. A new Bay Area Unsolved segment has put the cold case back in the spotlight.
Once-Hated Tech Buses Hit The Brakes As San Francisco Commutes Shrink
SFMTA data and reporting show commuter‑shuttle pickups are down roughly 40% from 2019, with stops now concentrated at a few familiar intersections. The private shuttle network is smaller and more sporadic as hybrid work reshapes commutes.
Central Valley Showdown as GOP Hopefuls Blitz Clovis in Final Primary Push
Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco made a cordial closing pitch to Central Valley Republicans in Clovis, focusing on water, public safety and rolling back state regulations.
E. Coli Scare At Popular San Diego Kebab Chain Sickens Nine, Hospitalizes Five
Nine Californians — including children — were sickened in an E. coli outbreak tied to The Kebab Shop's beef kofta; the chain paused kofta sales and investigators are testing samples.
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All CitiesSan FranciscoOaklandSacramentoSan DiegoSan JoseLos AngelesBay AreaFeds Drop $27.5 Million To Help California Hunt Toxic Lead Pipes
The EPA is awarding California roughly $27.5M to locate and replace lead service lines, with funds flowing through the state’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.












