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California forces Disneyland’s Autopia to change or get shut down
Disneyland must replace an attraction’s gas-powered mini cars by Feb.1 with a clean-vehicle alternative or shut it down completely.
‘Terrifying’: Woman accused of attempted murder on Las Vegas road trip
Nicole Najlis, a 30-year-old Oregon resident, allegedly lit fire to her friend’s car while two of its occupants were asleep at a Pilot truck stop in Hesperia.
California county halts plan for data center that would have been the state’s largest
Imperial County paused new data centers after backlash over water, pollution and CEQA, stalling a $10 billion project billed as California’s largest.
Californians could buy plug-in solar, pay less for PG&E under new bill
Senate Bill 868, introduced by state Sen. Scott Wiener, would allow consumers to buy solar panels at no extra cost to their utility bill.
‘We’re nervous for sure’: Tahoe fire restrictions land before summer holiday
Charcoal and wood fires are banned across the Tahoe-Truckee region until further notice under fire restrictions implemented earlier this week.
Giants-Braves series finale postponed by rain, rescheduled for Aug. 31
The game between the Atlanta Braves and San Francisco Giants scheduled for Thursday night was postponed due to rain and will be made up in August. The three-game set was supposed to be San…
Air Force releases the names of the 8 people in the deadly B-52 crash at Edwards
Eight people were killed after the aircraft crashed near Edwards Air Force Base on Monday.
Calif. city brings back controversial tactic to clean up stinky beach
Environmentalists and the city of San Diego are at odds as the city applies for a permit to spray the bluffs near La Jolla Cove to get rid of the foul smell.
Congratulations, the Reflecting Pool is now a swamp
SFGATE columnist Drew Magary visited the newly painted Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which has now become the world’s dullest aquarium.
Ultra-rare Calif. beach cottages spared from coastal flooding for now
The public cottages in Crystal Cove State Park date back to the 1930s and 1940s.