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Businesses are scrambling for ways to minimize the impact of the Trump administration's global tariff policy. NPR's Planet Money team explores tricks and legal loopholes companies are using.
Drought in the middle of the country has opened the door for pests and pathogens that can kill trees. That's particularly true of a fungus that's decimating bur oak trees once known as the "King of ...
Sacramento’s new ban on camping outside City Hall took effect Thursday, ending a six-year exemption that allowed unhoused residents to sleep there overnight.
Without Congressionally-approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
A federal judge has ruled that Trump administration official Kari Lake can't unilaterally fire the director of Voice of America.
The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires.
Big Tech's AI spending spree has kept investors optimistic through all the other economic turmoil this summer. Can it last?
Social media swirled with rumors that ICE would be among the employers at the job fair, something the campus said is not true. Still, the campus postponed the event over concerns about Customs and ...
It’s prime picking time in El Dorado County. Plus, a new bill would allow hunting of invasive swans in the state. Finally, ...
While 90% of families with small children said they’d like to enroll their little ones in a transitional kindergarten-style ...
The proposed athletic park would open Fall 2026 and would be located at Cal Expo’s horse race track and Grandstand. The partnership would involve a 50-year permit for 9.25 acres with the potential to ...
Lisa Cook is challenging the president's attempt to remove her from office based on what she says is "an unsubstantiated allegation" of mortgage fraud prior to her Senate confirmation as governor.