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Biden Admin Awards PG&E $15 Billion Loan Amidst Soaring Rate Hikes
The Biden administration awarded PG&E a record-breaking $15 billion low-interest loan for infrastructure improvements, amidst significant ratepayer bill increases (up to 400% for some) and four rate hikes in 2024 alone, with another pending.
Biden Admin Awards PG&E $15 Billion Loan Amidst Soaring Rate Hikes
The Biden administration awarded PG&E a record-breaking $15 billion low-interest loan for infrastructure improvements, amidst significant ratepayer bill increases (up to 400% for some) and four rate hikes in 2024 alone, with another pending.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds California's Strict Vehicle Emission Rules
The Supreme Court declined to review a challenge to California's strict vehicle emission regulations, upholding a lower court decision and preserving California's ability to set standards that significantly impact the national auto market; the court will however hear a separate case on whether fuel ...
Supreme Court Upholds California's Strict Vehicle Emission Rules
The Supreme Court declined to review a challenge to California's strict vehicle emission regulations, upholding a lower court decision and preserving California's ability to set standards that significantly impact the national auto market; the court will however hear a separate case on whether fuel ...
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32% Bias Score


Severe Weather Impacts Multiple U.S. States
Severe weather caused widespread disruption across the U.S. during the first half of the weekend, resulting in at least one death in Nebraska, injuries in California, and major transportation disruptions in multiple states, with heavy snow in upstate New York, an ice storm in the Midwest, and tornad...
Severe Weather Impacts Multiple U.S. States
Severe weather caused widespread disruption across the U.S. during the first half of the weekend, resulting in at least one death in Nebraska, injuries in California, and major transportation disruptions in multiple states, with heavy snow in upstate New York, an ice storm in the Midwest, and tornad...
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review California's Vehicle Emission Waiver
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging California's Clean Air Act waiver for stricter vehicle emissions standards, focusing on whether fuel producers have standing to sue, not the waiver's legality; the waiver, allowing California to set stricter emission standards than the federal gove...
Supreme Court to Review California's Vehicle Emission Waiver
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging California's Clean Air Act waiver for stricter vehicle emissions standards, focusing on whether fuel producers have standing to sue, not the waiver's legality; the waiver, allowing California to set stricter emission standards than the federal gove...
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36% Bias Score


Vehicular Attack on American-Israeli in California
On Saturday night in Laguna Beach, California, Roy Gross, a 28-year-old American-Israeli, suffered a compound leg fracture when a 39-year-old Palestinian-Iranian man, Nicholas Tasooji, intentionally struck him with a vehicle following a verbal altercation involving slurs, resulting in Tasooji's arre...
Vehicular Attack on American-Israeli in California
On Saturday night in Laguna Beach, California, Roy Gross, a 28-year-old American-Israeli, suffered a compound leg fracture when a 39-year-old Palestinian-Iranian man, Nicholas Tasooji, intentionally struck him with a vehicle following a verbal altercation involving slurs, resulting in Tasooji's arre...
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40% Bias Score


Malibu Wildfire: Nine Structures Destroyed, 20,000 Evacuated
The Franklin fire in Malibu, California, fueled by Santa Ana winds, has destroyed nine structures, damaged at least six others, and forced over 20,000 residents to evacuate; cooler weather has improved firefighting efforts, resulting in 7% containment of the 6-square-mile blaze.
Malibu Wildfire: Nine Structures Destroyed, 20,000 Evacuated
The Franklin fire in Malibu, California, fueled by Santa Ana winds, has destroyed nine structures, damaged at least six others, and forced over 20,000 residents to evacuate; cooler weather has improved firefighting efforts, resulting in 7% containment of the 6-square-mile blaze.
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44% Bias Score

Pasadena Man Receives Life Sentence for Murder of Altadena Homeowner
A Pasadena man, Heber Enoc Diaz, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the April 9, 2019, murder of 76-year-old Chyong Jen Tsai in Altadena; Diaz, a former construction worker at Tsai's home, used multiple weapons in the attack, and stole her Lexus.

Pasadena Man Receives Life Sentence for Murder of Altadena Homeowner
A Pasadena man, Heber Enoc Diaz, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the April 9, 2019, murder of 76-year-old Chyong Jen Tsai in Altadena; Diaz, a former construction worker at Tsai's home, used multiple weapons in the attack, and stole her Lexus.
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40% Bias Score

California DMV Revokes License Plate Deemed Offensive
The California DMV apologized for and revoked a license plate, "LOLOCT7," considered offensive due to a perceived reference to the October 7th attack on Israel, but the owner's son says it was a reference to his grandfather ('LOLO'), Cybertruck ('CT'), and seven children ('7').

California DMV Revokes License Plate Deemed Offensive
The California DMV apologized for and revoked a license plate, "LOLOCT7," considered offensive due to a perceived reference to the October 7th attack on Israel, but the owner's son says it was a reference to his grandfather ('LOLO'), Cybertruck ('CT'), and seven children ('7').
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on California's Vehicle Emission Standards
The Supreme Court will decide whether business groups have legal standing to challenge California's stricter vehicle emission standards, which aim for zero-emission vehicles by 2035, a decision that could significantly impact the auto industry and climate change policy; the court declined to address...

Supreme Court to Hear Case on California's Vehicle Emission Standards
The Supreme Court will decide whether business groups have legal standing to challenge California's stricter vehicle emission standards, which aim for zero-emission vehicles by 2035, a decision that could significantly impact the auto industry and climate change policy; the court declined to address...
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32% Bias Score

California Invests $1.4 Billion in EV Infrastructure Amidst Federal Policy Uncertainty
California approved a $1.4 billion investment to install almost 17,000 new EV charging stations and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, prioritizing low-income communities, aiming to reach 250,000 public chargers, while concerns remain over potential federal policy changes impacting EV sales.

California Invests $1.4 Billion in EV Infrastructure Amidst Federal Policy Uncertainty
California approved a $1.4 billion investment to install almost 17,000 new EV charging stations and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, prioritizing low-income communities, aiming to reach 250,000 public chargers, while concerns remain over potential federal policy changes impacting EV sales.
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32% Bias Score

San Diego County Defies Federal Immigration Authorities, Limiting ICE Cooperation
San Diego County supervisors voted to prohibit its sheriff's department from working with ICE on deportations, defying Sheriff Kelly Martinez who said she will not comply, limiting ICE's access to individuals in county custody and aligning with other California counties restricting ICE cooperation.

San Diego County Defies Federal Immigration Authorities, Limiting ICE Cooperation
San Diego County supervisors voted to prohibit its sheriff's department from working with ICE on deportations, defying Sheriff Kelly Martinez who said she will not comply, limiting ICE's access to individuals in county custody and aligning with other California counties restricting ICE cooperation.
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68% Bias Score

San Quentin Museum: A Unique Look Inside California's Prison History
The San Quentin Museum, located inside the prison, offers a unique look at California's penal history from 1852-1940s, showcasing artifacts and exhibits curated by Jeff Craemer, open to the public Tuesdays and Thursdays.

San Quentin Museum: A Unique Look Inside California's Prison History
The San Quentin Museum, located inside the prison, offers a unique look at California's penal history from 1852-1940s, showcasing artifacts and exhibits curated by Jeff Craemer, open to the public Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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44% Bias Score
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