Sean 'Diddy' Combs named in new lawsuit as New Orleans design firm alleges he failed to pay $100K tab
A New Orleans design firm is suing Sean "Diddy" Combs and Phantom Labs for allegedly walking out on a $100,000 tab for an installation at a postponed event.
As summer approaches, so does California law that will drive restaurant menu prices higher
California restaurant owners say they will be forced to raise menu prices even higher after a new law that bans fees and surcharges goes into effect in July.
San Francisco disappearance: Suspect arrested, 16-year-old is safe, police say
A 16-year-old was found safe in San Francisco on Saturday night inside a white van with a 26-year-old male "adult friend," investigators said.
San Francisco's business curfew won't 'make any changes' to 'slow down' crime, owner warns
A business owner in San Francisco's Tenderloin district argues a proposed overnight curfew would cut off some essential customers and not "stop or slow down" crime rates.
Prices at California Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food chains are rising following minimum wage hike
Prices at Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food giants in California are rising after a minimum wage hike went into effect in the state.
Lufthansa confirms 'rough landing' by Boeing 'training flight' caught on camera bouncing off LAX runway
A Lufthansa Boeing plane from Frankfurt, Germany made a rough landing at LAX earlier this week, during what the airline called a "training flight."
Former Slack CEO's daughter missing, believed to have run away to crime-ridden San Francisco neighborhood
The 16-year-old daughter of Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield is missing, California officials announced. She is believed to have run away.
New California bill would restrict line-skipping service Clear at airports in name of equity
A new bill would restrict the expedited security screening company Clear from operating in California airports as its proponents say it lets wealthier people skip the line.
California's latest job-killing policy is more bad news for Golden Staters
California is already home to some of the highest taxes and costs of living in the country, the result of failed government policies. A higher minimum wage is more of the same.
Antisemitic protests force Harvard, Cal Poly Humboldt to implement closures, Columbia goes hybrid
Two universities on opposite coasts have implemented closures of varying degrees on their campuses as numerous colleges across the U.S. are experiencing an uptick in anti-Israel protests.
Disneyland replaces lamp posts after heavy light fixture toppled onto guests: report
Disneyland is replacing light poles throughout the California park after one toppled over last year and injured three visitors amid high winds.
California loses 2 more property insurers in growing crisis
Two more property insurance companies are pulling out of California, leaving more homeowners in the state facing loss of coverage and surging premiums as insurers flee.
'Googlers against Genocide' arrested after 10 hour sit-in at corporate headquarters: WATCH
Nine Google workers were arrested Tuesday night after staging a 10-hour sit-in protest at the company’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.
California housing crisis turning many working-class towns into 'million-dollar cities': Report
Once quaint California towns with working class residents are now turning into cities where homes exceeding $1 million is considered the norm, a new report says.
California McDonald's franchisee shares struggle with 'unprecedented' impact of new minimum wage
McDonald's franchise owner Scott Rodrick is very concerned about the financial impact California's $20 minimum wage mandate will have on his restaurants.
Labor group demands California's $20 minimum wage for fast food workers extend to all sectors
A fair wage advocacy group is demanding that California’s new $20 minimum wage law for fast workers be extended to all sectors across the state.
Some San Francisco trains using '80s-era floppy disks for operations
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which runs the city's Muni Metro, says it still uses floppy disks to run the trains, as it has since 1998.
These are the US cities with the highest inflation
High inflation continues to ravage Americans' wallets, but it is hurting some areas of the country more than others. Fresh data shows which cities have been hit worst.
Appeals court clears the way for California to set its own zero emission standards
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia allowed the EPA's waiver for California's zero emissions standards for tailpipes and EV requirements to proceed.
Pizza chain closes California locations before minimum wage law took effect
Another company has closed down some pizza shops in California shortly before new legislation took effect that would raise minimum wage for fast food workers in the state.