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'We won!' UC service workers get tentative deal for big raises, averting threatened strike

05/14/26 2:23 PM

UC strike is averted as AFSCME Local 3299, representing 40,000 technical patient care workers and service staff, reaches a tentative agreement that it says won major raises and caps on healthcare premium costs.

19 Legionella bacteria infections linked to Kaiser Bay Area hospital

05/18/26 10:00 AM

The 19 infections were linked to Kaiser's medical center in Santa Clara. Most of those who fell sick are recovering at home, Kaiser said in a statement last week.

200,000 Californians create as much power as a nuclear plant to help the grid. Now that's up in the air

05/14/26 10:00 AM

California has one of the most successful "virtual power plants" in the world, but it's on the chopping block.

40,000 UC workers gird for a strike, disrupting medical services, cafeterias at all campuses

05/13/26 10:48 PM

More than 40,000 University of California workers plan an open-ended strike Thursday morning unless contract demands are met. A walkout would disrupt some medical procedures, cleaning and dining services system-wide.

After the L.A. fires, Altadena's Little League almost folded. Then, they had the season of a lifetime

05/13/26 10:00 AM

A new documentary, 'Going for Home,' follows Altadena's Little League in its historic season following the Eaton fire. A community screening of the film will be held Saturday in Altadena's Loma Alta Park.

Ahead of Tuesday primary, GOP Rep. Massie says billionaires trying to 'buy' his seat

05/17/26 12:53 PM

Ahead of his primary Tuesday where he's fending off a Trump-backed challenger, Rep. Thomas Massie joined "This Week."

AI has invaded the L.A. mayor's race. Some fear it's just the beginning

05/18/26 10:00 AM

Some see fan-generated election campaign videos as a harbinger of how artificial intelligence could reshape political messaging across the country.

Altadena's latest roadblock to rebuilding: Sewage

05/15/26 10:00 AM

Hundreds of Altadena residents worry that they may be on the hook for a share of the estimated $70 million needed to build sewer lines in neighborhoods that rely on septic tanks.

As crowds build at Yosemite, visitors worry the high season will be a disaster

05/18/26 10:00 AM

Parking lots filled up fast — the lot at Curry Village was full by 8 a.m. — and cars were stashed in every unmarked flat spot their owners thought they could get away with.

Barabak: Californians on a confounding race for governor: 'I haven't ... a clue who I'm going to vote for'

05/17/26 10:00 AM

Becerra and Hilton have emerged as the candidates to beat. But dozens of interviews across the San Gabriel Valley, a prime campaign battleground, find many voters still undecided. And discouraged.

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