Resolution for protection of the Northern California land passed Senate Monday and now goes to President Obama.
Arrival called "historic day" for Marin and Sonoma counties.
Joe Biden will stop at PG&E in Oakland; Jill Biden is scheduled to visit De Anza College in Cupertino.
Ten people from the Bay Area were among those to earn pardons on Easter Sunday.
The program is back on track with new supplier after previous outfit went belly up.
The statewide mandatory rules call for a decrease in water use by 25 percent through February 2016.
State officials will begin taking entries on May 1 featuring an American green-winged teal.
Crews using blowtorches are slicing apart the 70-year-old span.
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your Sonoma County property taxes)
The legislation includes assistance for homeowners in obtaining water efficient washing machines or dishwashers at no upfront cost.
An extension is easy. It's online. And it buys you another six months!
On its 100th anniversary, the California DMV proves that it's keeping up with the times--the Driver Handbook is offered on iPad.
Complaints in Sonoma County were among the highest in the Bay Area.
The work is projected to begin this summer and finish in 2018, according to Caltrans.
With no end in site, the state needs to buckle down for short-term and long-term solutions to survive this drought, state leaders say.
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
The Internal Revenue Service says that more than $1 billion may be waiting for some taxpayers. $92,209,000 of it is in California, alone.
The woman is suing Efren Carrillo, alleging he intended a sex assault when at her window in socks and underwear. Money grab, says defense.
The county lost $9.1 million in state revenue because of absenteeism during the 2012-13 school year, officials noted.
"California’s death penalty is not more effective in deterring crime than a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.”
The program monitors salmon and steelhead in coastal California rivers.
“The San Francisco Giants are proud to sign the brief because it speaks directly to our core values of equality and social justice for all."
When filing, don't forget to claim the vehicle license fee you paid last year. So where to find it? ...
Glassy-winged sharpshooter can wreak havoc and was recently found in Marin during inspection of nursery shipment from Ventura County.
Italian authorities asked local authorities to investigate two volumes stolen from the Italian Historical National Library of Agriculture.
Identical bills focused on wetlands, habitat, water quality and erosion were introduced in both houses of Congress.
"California has some of the strictest DUI laws in the nation, but we need tough boating laws as well,” said Assemblymember Marc Levine.
“We have every confidence the higher courts will overturn this decision," one Bay Area group says.
American companies doing trillions of dollars of business are targeted by hackers for their trade secrets and intellectual property, he said
AB 293 Establishes Protocols for Investigating Death Threats Against Correctional Officers
The former San Francisco mayor says he's creating a committee to run for California Governor in 2018.
The legislation by U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Mike Thompson would create a national monument in Northern CA.
Cybersecurity policy will be on the agenda, along with a fundraiser.
Two state legislators promised to introduce mandatory vaccines as Feinstein and Boxer urge the state to kill the personal belief exemption.
Money will be used to do energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in low income housing.
Social workers want cuts made during the 2008 recession be restored in Gov. Brown's budget.
This news comes less than a week after Sen. Barbara Boxer said she is not seeking a fifth term.
The four-term Democratic senator began her political career when first elected to the Marin County Board of Supervisors in 1976.
Here are 10 of the new statewide laws that are going into effect this year.
Our state loves "measures," having voted on 360 since 1912. This update makes process more "voter friendly."