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State and local officials are rolling out new incentive programs to keep film and television projects in the Golden State.
Although it seems like the government can spend an endless amount of money, it cannot actually do all the things it wants to ...
At Sacramento International Airport, plane spotters perch atop a parking garage and sit on the side of the road. With cameras ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with mycologist Aishwarya Veerabahu about the rapid spread of golden oyster mushrooms across North America. It's the subject of a new study authored by Veerabahu.
The quintessential American economic myth is that the free market picks winners and losers. But the federal government has long had a role in this equation, from the current administration all the way ...
Studies show the populations of most North American shorebirds are declining. But the American oystercatcher found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a success story.
A new executive order instructs tech companies to address what the White House sees as "woke AI." Receiving future federal contracts could hinge on whether AI firms respond.
A California addiction center found a way to compel Anthem to cover patients it rejected. Their dispute reflects a broader ...
Golden mussels are a dangerous new invader in California’s water supply. Also, a documentary about the oldest and largest ...
Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some ...
More than 5.2 million aboveground swimming pools sold across the U.S. and Canada over the last two decades are being recalled ...
The state fire marshal provides an update on the deadly fireworks explosion in Esparto. Also, a bill would merge Sacramento ...