Either Deb Fudge or James Gore will take the seat of Supervisor Mike McGuire, who is running for state senator
Library directors say it is key to restoring and enhancing services.
The licenses must be available by Jan. 1, 2015.
The nonprofit, nonpartisan "California Choices" is useful tool for weighing state measures and candidates for Nov. 4 election
Political animosity exceeds racial hostility, new research shows. And Americans' political biases spill over into their social lives.
These spaces will partially reinstate cuts that were made during the recession when California eliminated 100,000 subsidized slots.
Legislation co-drafted by state senator from Sonoma County where a boy carrying an Airsoft gun was fatally shot by deputy.
The law is named after teen victim Audrie Pott, who committed suicide in 2012 after being sexually assaulted at a party in Saratoga.
California was first "ban" state when Gov. Brown signed a bill this a.m. Now signatures being gathered for ballot initiative to overturn.
Gov. Brown signed bill today banning single-use plastic bags starting next year.
Brown also signed six other bills that he said are aimed at better protecting victims of human trafficking.
AB 1973 Signed into Law by Governor Brown.
The Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness plate will fund the “Every Woman Counts” program. DMV now to develop the new tags.
Community Candidate Forums are Open to the Public
New insurance standards signed into law by Gov. Brown.
It plugs a hole in existing law that left unpaid interns and volunteers vulnerable
Venture capitalist Tim Draper isn't ready to give up, though
The governor has until Sept. 30 to veto the bill or sign it.
Petaluma native & immigration-policy expert Jon Feere says it will cost money, facilitate illegal hiring, and ultimately solve nothing.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
"Bone-appétit," says Assemblymember Yamada, sponsor of the bill which becomes law in January.
Assembly Bill 2198 Requires Suicide Prevention Training for Mental Health Professionals
Part A? Part B? Do you know the difference and details?
The bond includes money for two new reservoirs.
“My love of learning and my career in education were born there," said the retired teacher, once a SRJC student, herself.
Both meetings will be held later this month.
The quarter-cent sales tax would generate $20 million per year if approved.
Some websites publish mug shots and then charge up to $1,000 to remove them. The bill's author calls that "extortion."
Taxpayers wishing to appeal the assessed value of their property can do so by filing an Application for Changed Assessment in their county.
The Sonoma County measure would raise an estimated $20 million annually, and will need 50 percent approval by the voters plus one vote.
Huffman & Thompson: “We are again opposing this misguided consolidation as a means to solve the USPS financial crisis.”
Andrea Visveshwara served as Assistant City Attorney for the City of San Luis Obispo since 2010.
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