
[REGIONAL NEWS] Southern California earthquake rattles a state wary of the ‘big one’
By Tim Arango and Thomas Fuller | The New York Times In the bottom of the fourth inning, Dodger Stadium swayed. Rides at Disneyland were

By Tim Arango and Thomas Fuller | The New York Times In the bottom of the fourth inning, Dodger Stadium swayed. Rides at Disneyland were

The Guardian Emergency officials in southern California’s high desert are braced for strong, potentially dangerous aftershocks from a major earthquake that damaged buildings, ruptured gas

By Jamie Ross | Daily Beast The utility giant blamed for a series of wildfires that devastated huge swaths of California has agreed to pay

By Paul Kitagaki Jr./The Sacramento Bee California residents affected by unsafe drinking water joined advocates and local leaders to launch a symbolic “water strike” at

By Chris Woodyard | USA TODAY California without gasoline-burning cars? The idea is starting to be floated. A top regulator came close Thursday, but ultimately

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The billionaire California activist who went head to head with Arizona Public Service Co. last year over a clean-energy

By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic It’s home to California’s Redwood Empire and Wine Country. It’s got a perfect climate, not too hot and not too

Move targets EPA and NHTSA, escalating state’s battle with Trump administration By Timothy Puko | The Wall Street Journal California is escalating its battle with

By Tim Sheehan | The Sacramento Bee For more than five years, California’s high-speed rail project has disrupted and dislocated residents and businesses up and

By Michelle Inez Simon | The Sacramento Bee California’s housing crisis is due in large part to a lack of supply, particularly when it comes
By Joe Seyton | Reason When the city of Santa Rosa, California, told Jason Windus he had to lower the fence around his home, he

By Marco della Cava | USA TODAY During his State of the State address last month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom made a brief, if

California has passed its 33% renewable energy target two years before the 2020 deadline. The state’s next renewable milestone is at 44% by 2024,

By Sophia Bollag | The Sacramento Bee California Gov. Gavin Newsom is giving teeth to his efforts to build more housing in California by suing

Perverse housing incentives block urban high rises and set the woods on fire. By Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. | The Wall Street Journal If only people

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Camp Verde Bugle Wondering where all your new neighbors are coming from? There’s a good chance they’re from California. New

By Janet Wilson | Palm Springs Desert Sun A fierce local battle over water rights unfolding in a small southern California courtroom Wednesday could

By Christian Britschgi | Reason Some 50 people have died in the fires currently raging in the Golden State, with 48 perishing as a result

By Phillip Reese | The Sacramento Bee About 130,000 more residents left California for other states last year than came here from them, as

By Zach Weissmueller | Reason Outrage over Garcia’s story led to the passage of a new law in California prohibiting cities from charging defendants for

By Andrew Sheeler | Sacramento Bee A California beach will remain open to the public, after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take the

By Dale Kasler | The Sacramento Bee California farmers are laboring under a daunting edict: They must stop over-pumping groundwater from beneath their ranches.

The state’s new per capita limit on indoor water use is groundbreaking, but there is no practical way to enforce it. Rather, it is

Builder A good piece from Solar Power World reports on the difficulties builders will face once California’s solar mandate takes effect. It includes interviews with executives

By Gary Pitzer | Water Education Foundation It’s high-stakes time in Arizona. The state that depends on the Colorado River to help supply its cities

Survey finds Californians looking for homes here in increased numbers By Scott Orr | Daily Courier A new survey by Realtor.com finds that people living in California

By Court Rich | Senior Partner/Director Rose Law Group Renewable Energy Dept. Last Wednesday, the California Energy Commission implemented a requirement that all new homes
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By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points Casa Grande City Council unanimously approved annexing approximately 1,271 acres on December 1, 2025. The Project Saguaro annexation sits generally between Selma

By AZ Daily Star Amazon Web Services has pulled out of its long-planned role as future operator of the Project Blue data center complex on the Tucson area’s far southeast side, three sources told the Star. Amazon has

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission met to consider a major General Plan amendment and rezoning for 310 acres, roughly a quarter mile