State prosecutors said they have indicted Plains All American Pipeline and an employee in connection with 2015's Santa Barbara spill.
The electric car company says it will "do right" by its workers if the Mercury News story about exploited guest labor is accurate.
Among those opposed to shielding undocumented immigrants is Sheriff Vicki Hennessy. A local killing has become a symbol of the issue.
A California proposal that would make one-person restrooms accessible to anyone advanced to the state Senate on Monday.
The executive order, issued Monday, comes as the state reels under a drought for the fifth consecutive year.
Six of the seven women who were forced to leave the Urth Caffe in Laguna Beach were wearing headscarves.
Thursday’s arrests in Corona, California, were not directly related to a December attack that left 14 people dead, a law enforcement official said.
The body of an unidentified male was found Wednesday in a conference room at the company's campus in Cupertino, California.
Jia Yeuting, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Chinese conglomerate LeEco, has taken aim at Apple and Tesla.
Donald Trump has a narrow path to becoming the nominee at the GOP convention. Ted Cruz and John Kasich have no mathematical chance of doing so.
Sales rose in the Midwest and South but were unchanged in the Northeast. Markets were little moved by the data.
Having carved a niche in the console industry, the semiconductor maker produces semicustom processors for Sony’s PS4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One.
The amount was thought to be the largest paid for a hacking technique, topping the $1 million that security company Zerodium once paid.
In an effort to combat climate change, San Francisco is set to mandate solar panels for buildings with 10 stories or fewer.
The world’s largest maker of microprocessors is getting pummeled by plunging sales of personal computers.
“The company continues to work closely with regulators and is cooperating fully with all investigations,” a company spokeswoman said Monday.
U.S. regulators would also revoke the federal license of Theranos, the embattled blood-testing company founded by Elizabeth Holmes.
Initiatives to boost employee health, part of a growing $8 billion industry, turn out to have widely varying effects.
If train cars meant to replace an aging fleet aren’t done by 2017, funding could be lost.
The U.K. newspaper is reportedly considering a bid for Yahoo as the media company hears proposals from several international corporations.
The weather phenomenon has sent welcome rain to California, but it won’t be enough to end the drought.
The state’s chief of marijuana regulation hopes to hear community feedback before enacting new rules for a multibillion-dollar industry.