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The collapse of a giant agriculture operation in the San Joaquin Valley sparked questions about the labor force that fuels California’s $50 billion agriculture industry.
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Service charges; resort fees; "surcharge" add-ons: A new state law requiring price transparency is set to take effect in July. Until now, no one knew how it would apply to restaurants.
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California fast-food workers will earn a $20 minimum wage in April. Other employers might have to raise their pay floor to recruit and retain staff.
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Two-thirds of the bills opposed by the oil industry this year were killed, thanks in part to an alliance with the building trades union, forcing Democrats to sometimes choose between jobs and the environment.
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The California Public Utilities Commission voted to allow the plant to operate for an additional five years, despite calls from environmental groups to shut it down.
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A San Joaquin Valley dairy farmer recently earned a prestigious national award that only four other farmers in the state have won in the last 25 years.
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The Federal Railroad Administration said Tuesday it will also give $3 billion for a route planned between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area.
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Baby boomers are entering older age amid a historic affordable-housing shortage and widening inequality. A new study warns many won't be able to access the kind of housing or caregiving they need.
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Soon, the dream the company was selling began to unravel.
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After failed deals with Trinity Health and Adventist Health to reopen Madera Community Hospital, two more companies are eyeing the facility.
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If you haven't logged in with your Google account recently, it's at risk of vanishing. So is any data in that account. Here's how to ensure you don't lose your account, emails, photos and more.
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Much of that increase will pay for burying power lines in areas that are at high risk for wildfires.