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The House of Representatives on Thursday voted to block California from implementing plans to block new sales of gas-powered vehicles in a decade.
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to undo three federal waivers that let California set strict vehicle pollution standards. On Wednesday, the House voted against two waivers involving ...
Prosecutors say a woman’s home in a remote area of northern California was so badly damaged by a series of burglaries that bears were able to get inside ...
My ailing father’s house burned down in the California fires. Will our brother, who took care of them, lose his inheritance? Story by Quentin Fottrell • 3w ...
An architectural marvel has landed on the rental market in sunny Los Angeles, California, where residents strive to be unique in their own little ways. Well, this house is more than a “little ...
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Calif. - California's population grew by nearly 110,000 people last year, and added its newest city in San Joaquin County. Mountain House incorporated in July 2024, according to a ...
According to RedFin, these are the top 10 most popular home features for homebuyers in California in 2025 — and how much homes that have them sell for. Features are ranked from least to most ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the fight for the U.S. House, Democrats are hoping pop rock star power will help oust a long-serving Republican east of Los Angeles as the party looks to regain control of ...
The House on Wednesday voted to axe California’s clean truck rules — defying Congress’s own internal watchdog in doing so.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House voted Thursday to block California from enforcing first-in-the-nation rules phasing out the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
House Votes to Repeal California’s Clean Truck Policies Lawmakers voted to stop the state from requiring that an increasing share of new trucks sold there have zero emissions.
House Republicans passed a budget plan last week that could slash up to $880 billion over 10 years from Medicaid, a program that provides health insurance to 83 million low-income Americans.