How deregulation made Idaho the fastest-growing state
Idaho Governor Brad Little discussed his state's effort to eliminate regulation, and how it's affected growth.
US helps fund California port project as export delays hurt food makers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Sunday it will help fund a new container yard for agricultural exports at California's Port of Oakland, as the government, ports and food companies scramble to ease costly shipping delays.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
California's new law could cost some farmers millions, raise the price of one of America's favorite foods
Animal activists say Proposition 12 is about treating farm animals humanely. But, pork farmers say the law doesn't improve care and could cost them thousands per pig.
Tim Cook 'stalker': Apple files for restraining order against Virginia woman accused of harassing CEO
Apple has filed for a restraining order against a woman who allegedly stalked the tech giant’s CEO Tim Cook, showed up at his house at least twice and sent him photos of guns and bullets, according court filings in Santa Clara.
Utah mom says she was kicked off American Airlines flight because toddler daughter pulled off mask
She just wanted to get home, bogged down with luggage and a cranky two-year-old – days after her first flight had been canceled. But a single mother from Utah says she was thrown off an American Airlines flight after a dispute about her toddler's mask.
LA County's pandemic gun store closures ruled unconstitutional, Second Amendment advocates praise 9th Circuit
Gun rights advocates are praising a federal court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County’s move to close gun stores at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was unconstitutional.
Michael Avenatti heading to trial against ex-client Stormy Daniels after judge denies motion to adjourn
Michael Avenatti, the celebrity lawyer who became a household name representing porn star Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against former President Donald Trump, will face his former client in trial on Monday to face allegations that he swindled her out of $300,000 in book proceeds.
Beverly Hills mansion on Manson Family murder site listed by 'Full House' producer for $85M
The television producer best known for creating "Full House," has put his Beverly Hills mansion on sale with a huge asking price.
Double dealing: Legal, illicit blur in California pot market
Industry insiders say the practice of selling cannabis in the legal and illicit markets is all too commonplace in California
Elon Musk trashes California's 'bizarre' solar tax proposal
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is taking on Gov. Newsom in a solar spat over costs and the environment.
Newsom's office insists no tax hikes to pay for health care expansion
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is looking to expand government health care
California Gov. Gavin Newsom outlaws price gouging on at-home COVID-19 tests
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order intended to clamp down on price gouging of at-home COVID-19 test kits.
GM recognizes California's authority to set vehicle emissions rules
General Motors Co on Sunday said it had agreed to recognize California’s authority to set vehicle emission standards under the Clean Air Act.
Facebook facing lawsuit over federal security officer’s California shooting death: reports
Facebook is facing a lawsuit filed by the sister of a federal security officer who was shot dead in California in May 2020 while guarding a federal courthouse, according to reports.
Veterans rights leader hauled in nearly $1M last quarter in GOP challenge to Sen. Patty Murray
Veterans rights leader and first-time candidate Tiffany Smiley hauled in nearly $1 million last quarter in her GOP challenge to Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state.
California Dem flips on party, wants Prop 47 reversed amid smash-and-grab robberies: 'Enough is enough'
A new bill in California would reverse Proposition 47 amid rampant shoplifting crimes
PG&E blamed for massive Northern California wildfire
Pacific Gas & Electric power lines sparked last summer's Dixie Fire in Northern California that swept through five counties and burned more than 1,300 homes and other buildings, state fire officials said Tuesday.
Utah tech CEO resigns over anti-Semitic email
The founder and former chief executive of a Utah tech company is out after sending an email outlining an anti-Semitic vaccination conspiracy theory.
Utah governor declares freezing-weather propane emergency, blaming federal regulations
Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox has signed an emergency order to suspend certain federal regulations that are preventing residents in the state from receiving propane gas amid harsh, freezing temperatures.