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Budget cuts, staff reductions and other sweeping changes from the federal government are posing real threats to California's ...
Republicans cite Gray’s vote for the automatic increases as a state assemblyman nine years ago. They also highlight his 2022 bid to suspend the gas tax. The GOP calls such efforts a flip-flop. Gray’s ...
Utilities are using smart grid technologies and digitalization tools to modernize the power grid as customer expectations ...
The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to the public from July 14 to August 1 for culvert replacement and paving of entry roads and ...
On Wednesday, the Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee approved Senate Bill 57, known as the Ratepayer and Technological ...
Last week, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced the awarding of $26.5 million in planning grants for 65 local projects to strengthen climate resiliency, reduce ...
Sacramento International Airport is expanding by $1.3 billion, and Sacramento State plans a downtown campus with mixed-use ...
“We’re not just rebuilding transportation – we’re reimagining it. This investment – upwards of $5 billion – is about protecting Californians today and preparing for tomorrow with transit and ...
For decades, the state’s landmark environmental law made it easy to block home construction. A new law changes that.
Additionally, the CTC has awarded $1.45 billion for new projects receiving Senate Bill 1 (SB1) funding through 2027.
Sacramento's 21st Avenue Beautification Project introduces murals, sculptures, and infrastructure improvements.
The California Transportation Commission will provide $685 million for passenger rail and other transit projects as part of ...
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