More than 300,000 Californians will soon have their personal data deleted as the state's Delete Act moves toward its first enforcement deadline on Aug. 1.
Relief could be coming to your PG&E bill. California lawmakers are considering legislation that could lower bills by 30%. The bill would also ensure survivors of PG&E-caused fires receive their full settlements.
The California Gaming Association is upping the ante to try to block new rules from the state's justice department by taking the fight from the card room to the courtroom.
On a typical weekday, Casino M8trix sees hundreds of card game players. On weekends, that number climbs into the thousands. New regulations set to take effect April 1 could significantly impact card rooms across California.
"It is time for San Francisco to break up with PG&E," Scott Wiener said as he introduced a "breakup bill" which would ease the burden of proof required for cities to justify a switch from a private to publicly owned utility.
Petaluma police are sounding the alarm about the dangers of e-bikes and e-motorcycles, posting a video on social media of a young rider blasting through stop signs. Now, lawmakers are eyeing new legislation that would add restrictions to some products.