Forbes ‘new billionaires’ include former governor Schwarzenegger and Bay Area figures
SAN FRANCISCO - California’s former governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is among the state’s residents that landed on Forbes 2025 list of new billionaires. With an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion, the former politician and Terminator star amassed his wealth from the 50 movies he's starred in, according to the...
California’s ‘Gateway To Yosemite’ Is A Charming Gold Rush Town Full Of History, Shops,...
Southern California often gets all the love and attention, but another great travel destination can be found in one of the Golden State's most underrated, adventure-filled, mountainous havens up north. The region is home to numerous natural spaces dotted with scenic hills and ridges, from Northern California's...
CA lawmakers seek audit of $9.5B illegal immigrant health care
(The Center Square) - California legislators are demanding an audit of the taxpayer-funded Medi-Cal program for its cost overruns relating to its $9.5 billion spent this year on illegal immigrant health care and the resulting impact on citizens’ Medi-Cal care. Legislators say the governor’s administration has...
What California’s Generator Ban Really Means For Your State Park Camping Trip
California's new generator ban is set to change the way RV campers power their trips. Here's what you need to know to be prepared and stay compliant.
DOJ investigating SoCal homeless spending for fraud, hints at arrests
(The Center Square) — California’s new U.S. attorney announced Tuesday he is investigating billions of dollars of homeless spending for fraud and corruption, and promised to arrest individuals found to have violated federal law. “California has spent more than $24 billion over the past five years to address...
Californians see undocumented immigrants as essential to economy, poll finds
The California Community Foundation survey portrays a populace that values the contributions of immigrants, regardless of legal status, and believes the state should provide essential services to support their well-being.
Fresno VA celebrating 75 years of serving veterans
This week, Veterans Affairs Fresno Medical Center is celebrating a milestone -- 75 years serving Central California. Last year, the hospital worked with more than 20,000 veterans. Also marking a milestone is one of the VA's own: retired US Army veteran Guadalupe Castillo, who recently received his hearing aid as a...
New market and deli dedicated to the community opens in Fresno
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Downtown Fresno is on its way up – a new market and deli dedicated to providing for those who serve the community is now open. Expressry Deli and Market held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday to celebrate the new location. The deli serves fresh sandwiches and wraps and has an assortment of...
Clovis changes its policy after girl gets mold poisoning
Tenants Together's Shar Thompson helped a mother in Clovis get her child out of the hospital with mold poisoning, which led to the city changing its policy to comply with AB-838 and now tenants can report mold issues directly to code enforcement.
Several Bay Area cemeteries shut down by state agency due to financial mismanagement
State regulators have ordered four Northern California cemeteries to stop operations amid allegations of financial mismanagement. Mount Tamalpais Cemetery and Mortuary in San Rafael and three other memorial sites under the same ownership received cease-and-desist demands from the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau, part of...