The Golden State is readying two bills that would effectively make President-elect Donald Trump's campaign promises to deport millions of undocumented immigrants much more difficult.
Petty officer and intelligence specialist Janaye Ervin refusal to stand for the national anthem is being investigated.
Diapers can cost $72 a month plus $20 a month for wipes for one child.
The state's governor signed a bill this week to limit livestock and landfill emissions.
New research shows past droughts in the state lasted centuries.
The law allows the rescue of killer whales for rehabilitation, their use for research, and encourages the release of the whales back to the wild.
A new blending method could help drive costs down and be more useful.
Officials said about 700 firefighters were battling to control the blaze in the Cajon Pass area.
Robert Downey Jr., Forbes’ highest paid actor for 2015, will earn $15 a day for fulfilling his civic duty as an alternate juror.
In an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by companies and manufacturers, the state’s Air Resources Board sought to extend the four-year cap-and-trade program.
The state, which already has one of the toughest gun laws in the country, passed a new set of legislation in the wake of recent mass shootings.
More than 1,700 firefighters are working on the fire at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada range, and hundreds of people have had to evacuate their homes.
The Erskine fire, which broke out Thursday northeast of Bakersfield, has killed two people, injured firefighters, and displaced thousands.
A sizzling heat wave has contributed to at least seven wildfires sparked in Southern California, New Mexico and Arizona.
Hillary Clinton hopes to fend off Bernie Sanders’ advances as the two Democrats compete for California’s large delegate prize ahead of June 7.
State prosecutors said they have indicted Plains All American Pipeline and an employee in connection with 2015's Santa Barbara spill.
The executive order, issued Monday, comes as the state reels under a drought for the fifth consecutive year.
A bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Wednesday — one of a handful related to tobacco — will take effect June 9.
The state’s chief of marijuana regulation hopes to hear community feedback before enacting new rules for a multibillion-dollar industry.
The city’s board of supervisors approved the measure Tuesday against the recommendation of the small-business commission.
Gov. Jerry Brown plans Monday to sign legislation approved Thursday by the state's Assembly and Senate.
A union-backed group is seeding minimum wage ballot initiatives across the country.