Newsom on Thursday announced the signing of 32 bills into law related to housing and homelessness. He also named Norwalk, ...
SACRAMENTO, California — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is trying to get his state off of oil and gas — but the path is littered with political tripwires. His plan to manage gas prices has drawn ...
Whose fault is the California homelessness crisis? According to Gov. Gavin Newsom, cities and counties are to blame for failing to get people off the street — despite all the money he’s given ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a series of bills at an AI conference in San Francisco. New policies include a law targeting AI-generated fake political ads and materials that could mislead the electorate.
Perhaps you’ve heard that Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special session of the Legislature to consider a law meant to prevent such price spikes. It would allow the state to mandate minimum ...
NEWSOM’S GAS GAMBIT: Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking aim at gas prices with his special session that begins Wednesday — but climate policies are also on the agenda. Newsom’s bill, the ...
The first two hearings of the state Assembly’s special session to consider Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to prevent gas price spikes via a refinery supply mandate come amid criticism from oil ...
Gavin Newsom — to reduce the state’s high gasoline prices. Newsom’s demand that the Legislature, which adjourned for the year in early September, reconvene in a special session on gas prices ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office Wednesday, Sept. 18, slammed the Norwalk City Council’s decision the night before to extend its ban on homeless shelters and supportive housing by just over 10 months.
Gavin Newsom — to reduce the state’s high gasoline prices. Newsom’s demand that the Legislature, which adjourned for the year in early September, reconvene in a special session on gas prices ...
The actor surprised “Jimmy Kimmel Live” viewers with his spot-on impersonation after the debate. How is SNL going to top this ...
The number of felons declined by nearly 50% from a peak of 173,000 in 2006. Brown’s successor, Gavin Newsom, initially supported continuing to soften penalties for crimes — even ...