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New change coming to retail theft legislation could splinter support for tough-on-crime initiative

Legislative leaders plan to fast-track bills to crack down on retail theft in California and are using the package of reforms to pressure supporters of a proposed tough-on-crime initiative headed for the November ballot to abandon that effort.

‘Who’s going to live here?’ What happens when an e-commerce warehouse takes out your neighborhood

Benjamin and Christine Granillo bought their 2.25-acre property in San Bernardino County four decades ago.

Overwhelmed by student loans? A free new California program can help you

Student loan debt in California has topped more than $148 billion, and Sacramento wants to help.

California’s Dem. Gov Gavin Newsom unveils new plans to defund the police in crime-ridden state after massive budget deficit

California governor Gavin Newsom's proposed new budget would slash funding for the police as the state struggles with a massive deficit of at least $45 billion.

California fast food restaurants have cut 10,000 jobs thanks to state’s $20 minimum wage: trade group

California fast food restaurants have slashed nearly 10,000 jobs because of the state’s new $20 minimum wage

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