A voter fills out their ballot at a voting center in the Firebaugh Senior Center on Nov. 5, 2024. Photo by Larry Valenzuela,/CatchLight Local The holidays may be coming up fast (have you finished all ...
In summary Growers and cities support the Newsom administration proposal, saying it strikes a balance for uses of Delta water. But environmentalists say the “healthy rivers” rules would actually harm ...
The San Ramon Planning Commission is set to consider granting an extension to the application filing period for a proposed redevelopment project that would replace the San Ramon Valley's only skating ...
The city of Livermore agreed to shell out about $1.2 million to the Livermore Premium Outlets LLC and take back about $750,000 when council approved the execution of a settlement agreement with the ...
The Amador Valley High football team's amazing postseason run came to an end Friday night as the Dons fell 18-14 to Frontier ...
In summary Some rural California communities are resisting efforts to streamline permitting for wind and solar farms and battery storage for environmental or safety reasons. California Assemblymember ...
In summary When disaster strikes, California gets federal funding to hire temporary workers to clean debris. But the jobs are tough, and some agencies struggle to manage the grants. In January 2023, ...
The Legislature’s budget analyst, Gabe Petek, is marking the 20th anniversary of University of California’s Merced campus with an overview of how it has fared. In polite language, Petek fundamentally ...
The Pleasanton Planning Commission approved an application to turn a former Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant into Pleasanton's first-ever Philz Coffee during its meeting Wednesday.
Pleasanton won an interesting case in the appellate court earlier this year that might also remind bicyclists to beware of where they're riding in the eastern part of the city.
The more film I see, and the more stats I digest, the more I think these teams are the mirror images of each other. I had a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will review whether the oil industry has the standing to try to overturn a decision that allowed California to set its own limits on pollution emitted by ...