Historic California Hotels Reopen: La Bahia, El Roblar, and Hotel del Coronado Shine Again

California’s allure as a vacation destination has always been shaped by more than its stunning coastlines, deserts, and mountains. At the turn of the 20th century, California hotels played a … Read more

Jimmy Kimmel Live Returns to ABC but Faces Affiliate Boycott After Charlie Kirk Remarks

“Jimmy Kimmel Live” is returning to the ABC network Tuesday night, but the late-night show is still caught in a storm of backlash and affiliate resistance after remarks about Charlie … Read more

USDOT Rolls Out $5 Billion National Railroad Partnership Program as Brightline Florida Rail Safety Projects Move Forward

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has opened a massive new funding window for passenger rail safety, rolling out a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) on Sept. 22 for the … Read more

Apple Restore Fund Takes Root in California Redwood Forest With The Conservation Fund

California’s iconic coastal redwoods have gained a new ally. Apple has announced a fresh investment in the restoration and sustainable management of the Gualala River Forest, a working redwood forest … Read more

I-76 West Crash Causes Morning Chaos: Philadelphia Traffic Slowly Restores

Philadelphia drivers were in for a frustrating start to their Monday commute after a crash on Interstate 76 westbound forced a temporary closure of a key stretch of the highway. … Read more

California Redistricting Chaos: Common Cause Goes Neutral, Stirring Political Fire

California Republicans have reassembled much of the coalition that helped bring independent redistricting lines to the state more than a decade ago, now aiming to challenge Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mid-decade … Read more

California Cracks Down on AI at Work: No Robo Bosses Allowed

California lawmakers have taken a decisive step toward regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace with the passage of SB 7, widely known as the “No Robo Bosses” … Read more

California Earthquake Rocks Bay Area: Berkeley Epicenter Feels Magnitude 4.3 Tremor

A California earthquake struck the Bay Area in the early hours of Monday, leaving residents startled as tremors were felt across multiple cities. The US Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed that … Read more

California Cap-and-Trade Program Pushes Forward as U.S. Clean Energy Policy Retreats

While federal clean-energy policy is rolling backward, California is charting a different course. State lawmakers have passed a long-term extension of the California cap-and-trade program, strengthening its climate framework even … Read more

Goodman LAX01 Data Center Powers Up Los Angeles Digital Scene

Los Angeles has gained a major step forward in its digital infrastructure network as Goodman Group announces the structural topping out of its Goodman LAX01 data center in Vernon, California. … Read more