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California
Last week’s election is a reminder that there are shades of blue (and red) among the electorate — and partisanship has its limits at the ballot box.
California legislators for years have granted extensions on a 1994 law requiring hospitals to retrofit their buildings to withstand earthquakes. Gov. Gavin Newsom in September vetoed an extension for all hospitals but signed a bill granting relief to rural and “distressed” hospitals and some others.
The 23-campus Cal State University system is shifting its goalpost. Four-year degrees are still important but so are good jobs as consumers question the value of college.
Police arrested two suspects and are searching for a third after a shooting that injured one near the San Diego State University campus on Thursday evening, authorities said.
A new report from the Council on Islamic Relations said that close to half of Muslim students surveyed at dozens of California campuses felt harassed or discriminated against because of their religion.
Climate & Environment
California is now producing so much solar energy that the state must increasingly ask solar farms to stop producing to prevent overloading the electric grid. In the last 12 months, power that would have fueled 518,000 California homes for a year has been curtailed or thrown away.
Competitive congressional races have brought out Trump and other leaders from both major parties.
Housing & Homelessness
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit Monday against the city of Norwalk over its ban on new shelters and homeless housing.
Power shutoffs may affect nearly 240,000 across California this week, but officials say there shouldn’t be voting disruptions, even if places lose electricity.