Victims now can break residential leases without filing police reports or restraining orders.
The range for the Engineer’s Estimate is $150,000 to $185,000.
The legislation was co-proposed by Sen. Hill after the June East Bay balcony collapse killed six, including Rohnert Park woman.
The union represents workers including 911 dispatchers, public health nurses and social services workers.
The Environmental Commission, the Design Review Commission and a special City Council meet are scheduled.
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
The appointment screens now show all nearby offices. (Hey! Anything helps!)
SB 140 seeks to have e-cigs regulated as tobacco products and subject to California's smoke-free laws.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has not lived up to providing "simple justice" to children injured by vaccines: Stanford professor.
This could mean bad news for native coastal plants and also increase the likelihood of wildfires.
Supervisor Mike Wasserman's 2015 Summer Photo Contest
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
"Mounting costs for a broadband connection have already created a digital divide in our country."
"No matter how long it takes, we will protect our children and the parents' right to choose," said vaccination opponents.
Gov. Brown signed bill today. SB 277 was co-sponsored by Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, a pediatrician.
For others in the union, a Tuesday strike may be a go, starting at 6 a.m.
Gov. Brown was waiting on today's U.S. Supreme Court decision on the lethal injection sedative midazolam.
Public safety at 70 West Hedding St. in San Jose is on the agenda.
The initiative proposes a five-cents per ounce tax on water bottled in California.
Bill saying "no" introduced Friday. The $1.6 billion in fines and penalties was “intended to be punitive” and not tax-deductible: CPUC.
The ruling today from the bench was 5 to 4.
An attorney's proposed ballot measure that sanctions the murder of gays and lesbians doesn't have to be taken seriously, a judge rules.
And the Library Commission meeting is canceled.
The initiative is designed to help immigrants who are in California illegally.
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
The government can continue subsidizing health care insurance under Affordable Care Act, according to today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Want these groovy, 1960s-era "Legacy Plates" on your vehicle, Los Altos? Read on ...
An additional $6.5 million is being set aside to prevent the sale and closing of the park, home to 400 residents.
Congressman Jared Huffman seeks public input on his "Drought Response Legislation" introduced last week.
The president urged the mayors at Friday's Bay Area conference to discuss racism, gun control in wake of Charleston shootings.
The conference will discuss the economic health of U.S. cities.
"'No harm, no foul' may work in the schoolyard, but it is no principle for the maintenance of public safety" in wake of San Bruno.
Scarcity of affordable homes reaching "epic proportions," chief justice writes. CA Building Industry Assn. had challenged ordinance.
The session is Tuesday, June 23.
Downtown Buildings Committee, Financial Commission, Parking and Planning/Transportation set to convene.
Ten Bay Area U.S. representatives voted against the bill that addresses agreements with European Union and Pacific Rim.
"Whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, no American should be denied their right to the pursuit of happiness," -- Anna G. Eshoo.
Technology and lifestyle changes will get California through the drought and into a post-global warming era, the governor said this week.
Hundreds of opponents attended the hearing, and held a rally on the capitol steps.