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Lawsuit accuses University of California of racial discrimination in admissions
A lawsuit accuses the University of California of racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions by favoring Black and Latino students over Asian American and white applicants. A group called Students Against Racial Discrimination filed suit Monday in federal court. The lawsuit alleges the university system admits students with inferior academic credentials at the expense of better-qualified ones. It also claims UC’s...
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California Assembly approves $50M to protect state policies from Trump plans
California’s Democratic-dominated Assembly endorsed up to $50 million in funding Monday to defend the state’s progressive policies against challenges by the Trump administration.
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State Farm requests rate increase for California homeowners
The 22% rate increase request for homeowners insurance was submitted Monday. State Farm claims last month’s Los Angeles wildfires put the company in financial crisis. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming shows us the impact to local homeowners.
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California senator wants military families to have easier access to childcare
Finding affordable childcare is a challenge for families across the state and country, including on military bases. One state senator wants to make it easier for military families to open in-home daycare centers. As NBC 7’s Joey Safchik explains, it could also benefit civilian families by opening up space at off-base daycare centers.
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The California Democrats who voted for the Laken Riley Act
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law on Wednesday, marking the first legislative win of his second term amid a broader illegal immigration crackdown.
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California water regulators deny Trump's claim that US military ‘turned on the water' in the state
California water regulators have said there’s no truth to President Donald Trump’s claim that the U.S. military entered the state and “turned on the water.”
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Visit California's 2025 Guide is here, just in time for ‘Plan a Vacation Day'
The national holiday encourages us to savor the anticipatory pleasures of looking ahead to a future trip.
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Watch a miles-long cluster of dolphins captured on drone video
A miles-long cluster of dolphins was filmed leaping, gliding and cavorting its way across Carmel Bay on the central coast of California.
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Murder suspect appears to have sought marriage license with woman charged in Border Patrol shooting
A man accused of murder in California appears to have sought a marriage license with a woman charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont.
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How a ‘live wedding painter' captures celebration in real time
Kim-Vi Tran, an artist based in the Bay Area, shares how she left her job as a data analyst to became a full-time live wedding painter.
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California woman arrested after 27 dead horses are found during search warrant
San Joaquin County Sheriff’s deputies found the animals across multiple properties in Clements as part of an ongoing animal neglect investigation.
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Newsom navigates his relationship with Trump as wildfires ravage his state
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is unsure if he’s welcome to join President Donald Trump’s wildfire tour.
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Battery plant fire forces hundreds to evacuate in Northern California
Hundreds of people have been ordered to evacuate due to a major fire at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Northern California.
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Central Valley farmworkers scared to show up to work over deportation fear
The California Farm Bureau says fears in the Central Valley have led to migrant farmworkers not showing up for work, which has virtually halted the area’s citrus harvest.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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Mother, daughter displaced by SoCal fire find new home in the Bay Area
A mother and her daughter are forced to evacuate their home due to the fires in Southern California. Now, they’re finding normalcy in the Bay Area.
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Bay Area teen creates website to help LA fire victims
A 16-year-old boy in the South Bay who says he could no longer sit on the sidelines as wildfires ripped across Southern California put his tech skills to work and created a website to help victims move forward.
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‘Nothing is left': Family of San Diego resident loses home in Eaton Fire
Altadena native Carolyn Scharf-Waller lives in San Diego but has deep roots to her hometown of Altadena, located in Los Angeles County.