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Editor’s note: The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of the 2023 legislative session. Here’s the

Editor’s note: The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of the 2023 legislative session. Here’s the

By Ann Marie Brown Visit California Remember last winter? More than 30 atmospheric rivers dumped record-setting snow across the Sierra Nevada and Southern California mountain ranges. Ski resorts reported seasonal

By David Hegg Every new year brings the promise of improvement. Our great hope is that this year will be better than the one just past. We hope for better

After watching the Ron DeSantis-Gavin Newsom debate, what I have known for a long time was reconfirmed. Newsom is smug, smirking, sanctimonious, arrogant and condescending, a habitual liar. While DeSantis

Sen. Steve Daines, R-Montana, condemned the Biden Administration on Dec. 7 for suspected use of Veterans Administration resources to care for illegal aliens. His letter to the secretary of Veterans

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Here are my top seven hopes for our working world in 2024: In summary, as we navigate the complexities of the modern working world in 2024, let’s prioritize personal responsibility,

Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Pentagon recently ended their social-policy war, and all Americans should be grateful to see this needless debacle come to an end. Sen. Tuberville’s blockade of

I would like to thank The Signal for publishing the following letters to the editor: Walter McKee, “Skipping These Three,” Dec. 12; Bob Comer, “Disagreeing With Lois Again,” Dec. 12;

The practice of medicine has been augmented by advancing technology. But even with four years of medical school and an MD degree, this only provides the foundation of what is

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Question: Hello, Sir. I need to install grab bars in a walk-in shower that my elderly father will use when he makes his way to live with us very soon.

For any/all veterans out there, I would highly suggest, if you haven’t already done so, contacting the offices of Rep. Mike Garcia and Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo to request being added

Democracy dies when voters aren’t given a choice! The Colorado Supreme Court issued an order preventing Donald Trump from being on the primary ballot. They have stayed the order pending

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk at the close of

By Ben Christopher CalMatters Writer If there was ever any doubt, 2023 made two things very clear. First, California lawmakers are now fully committed to the idea that the state needs