The U.S. State Department is expecting an influx of passport renewals soon, which could create lengthy delays.
The claim against Balloons Above the Valley says on a landing, the woman was thrown to the ground and into the way of the oncoming basket.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
The new contract includes 3 percent wage increases each year, a supplemental employer contribution for family healthcare among others.
The shortage apparently began earlier this summer, and limited walk-in customers at the county office to just one vital record per visit.
California Fish and Game Commission voted to delay the season in an emergency meeting after health officials warn against eating local crabs
The strike is in the second day of a one day work stoppage. You read that correctly.
He will be released as a transient, after efforts to find him a permanent home were unsuccessful.
Employees have been working without a contract since last month.
San Francisco Supervisors are trampling over the objections of local residents, opposed to having 50 trucks a day rumbling to the dump.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
Others from the Bay Area will be watching from here.
A Baykeeper scientist fears the plan could harm wildlife and pollute the Bay.
The governor vetoed another bill last week that would have protected residents from intrusive drone flights.
Trends in California come and go and according to recent polls, Trump may be one of them.
All day care workers in California would be required to get vaccinated if Gov. Brown signs a new law passed by the senate.
Assemblymember Jim Frazier and the Fairfield-Suisun and Vacaville chambers of commerce host a free seminar on Friday, Sept. 18.
The bill would fine drone operators up to $5,000 for interfering with firefighting efforts.
Garamendi will discuss issues, including Trans-Pacific Partnership, global agreement on climate change, and how they affect California.
Put on your thinking caps, Suisun City! Three California agencies are holding "$25K Find A New Way" innovation contests.
The Court of Appeals is reviewing a ruling in an L.A. case where a judge called the system so “dysfunctional,” it's cruel and unusual.
Melissa Melendez, R-Lake Elsinore, alleges Planned Parenthood was illegally selling aborted fetus tissue.
The new “Water Lovers Station” on Pandora includes 100 five-minute songs to help you keep your showers short.
For employees' and customers' well-being, nail salons need to use safer products and improve ventilation, officials say.
Senate Bill 417 demands immigration officials be alerted 48 hours prior to the planned release of undocumented felons.
Details were sparse at Wednesday meeting for funding state's much-needed infrastructure improvements.
There could be some risks to surrounding wildlife - including seals, sea lions and porpoises, officials said.
The governor said he signed the bill to bring the proceedings into the public eye.
Criticizing the state's new mandatory vaccination law, Carly Fiorina is quoted, saying, “California is wrong on most everything, honestly."
Cities and counties will have more control over community parking when law takes effect.
Turf rebates up to $2,000 and $100 for toilet replacement per household.
The additional funding will go toward investigating and prosecuting cases involving workers’ compensation fraud.
Participation in elections can be important factor in helping former offenders reintegrate into civil society, Secretary of State said.
It's an opportunity for vets to gather and network with employers, educational institutions, health and benefits advisors and each other.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
Duncan Hunter introduced the bill immediately after the July 1 slaying of 32-year-old East Bay native Kate Steinle in SF.
And those lousy conditions cost each of us, motorists, roughly $2,000 a year including in lost time and vehicle maintenance.
Blue Ribbon Commission examined such policy issues as public safety and tax revenues if legalization initiative is placed on ballot.
"PLEDGE ON! to the ADA" is hoping to collect 25,000 signatures of support for the 25th anniversary. Details here on how to participate ...
Base security was on the agenda.