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An average of 11.8 percent of working adults across the 50 largest metros lived with their parents, according to a survey.
Key takeawaysA national Shade Map from the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and American Forests maps the shade ...
As the amount of water in the Colorado River shrinks, more farms and cities are turning to groundwater, which is less ...
Santa Clara has more data centers than any other California city, and demand is growing as more people use the internet and ...
Two U.S. senators are warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace while preparing a fresh military ...
Oakland's real estate market faces challenges, but die-hard developers are betting on the revival of the prominising East Bay ...
Zombies might be fiction, but 'The Last of Us' still has me planning for the end times. Could Seattle be the climate haven ...
Smaller states often offer more affordable housing, lower taxes, and a generally lower cost of living. For remote workers, ...
California is a state known for trendy food movements, celebrity chef outposts, and $18 avocado toast, but here in Bakersfield, there’s a different kind of food celebrity: a chicken fried steak that ...
Smoke from more than 100 wildfires blazing in Canada is expected to spread to impact air quality in more U.S. state.
Gateway Commercial Finance explores how new tariffs in 2025 are reshaping U.S. state economics, impacting industries, jobs ...