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PoliHire Names New General Counsel and Senior Advisor

James Banks joins the firm as Senior Director and General Counsel, and Marcia Thompson will serve as Senior Advisor focusing on law enforcement, leadership development and equity.

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California proposal would change how power bills are calculated, aiming to relieve summer spikes

It's become a rite of summer in sunny California: When the temperature spikes, so do electricity bills, leaving some customers with monthly payments over $500. A big reason for that is the way California's largest power companies calculate rates. The more power you use, the more money you pay — not just for electricity, but also for things like maintaining the grid and reducing wildfire risk.

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California vineyard expects 'bumper' crop this year thanks to atmospheric rivers

Amid all the tragedy wrought by the series of atmospheric river-fueled storms this winter in the West, there is a silver lining. California's winemakers are expecting a "bumper" crop.

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Can homeless people vote in California?

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – With upcoming elections peaking through the horizon, the unhoused may be left wondering if their voice counts. According to the state of California, all eligible voters have the right to vote, including a person experiencing homelessness. In California, to register to vote you must be: Anyone can register as long as […]

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Three California freeways among 'most loathed highways' in America: survey

Brake lights, honking horns, and drivers battling it out to the very end of merge lanes -- all things in which California motorists are familiar with.

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Paradise, Calif. woman returns to hometown to rebuild, inspiring hope as Lahaina recovers

After the Lahaina disaster, many residents decided to leave the area to search for new jobs and homes. It’s similar to what happened in Paradise, Calif. when a wildfire destroyed

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Places with the lowest cost of living in California: study

Is there such a thing as a low cost of living in the state of California?

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California can share gun owners' personal information with researchers, appeals court rules

A state appeals court ruled that California can continue providing personal information of gun owners to researchers to study gun violence, reversing last year's decision by a lower court judge who said such data sharing violates privacy rights. In 2021, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law allowing the state's Department of Justice to share identifying information of more than 4 million gun owners in California with qualified research institutions to help them better study gun violence, accidents and suicides.

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