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California governor race tightens

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 · 8h
Emotional exit: Betty Yee opens up hours before ending California governor's race campaign
Just hours before suspending her campaign in the California governor's race, Betty Yee sat down with CBS News California Investigates for a candid and emotional interview.

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 · 11h · on MSN
Another Democrat drops out of crowded California governor's race
 · 11h
Another Democrat exits crowded campaign for California governor

California accuses Amazon of price fixing

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 · 1h
California says Amazon pressured retailers to boost prices on their websites to not undercut it
California’s attorney general alleges that Amazon uses its market power to pressure vendors like Levi Strauss and retailers like Walmart to raise prices on their websites

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 · 3h · on MSN
California says Amazon coerced companies like Walmart and Levi's into illegally raising prices
 · 11h
California accuses Amazon of price fixing in legal filing

Hot air balloon lands in California couple's backyard

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 · 8h
Hot air balloon makes emergency landing in California backyard
A balloon landed in a Southern California backyard — a balloon with 13 people.

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 · 11h · on MSN
California couple wakes up to hot air ballon in backyard
 · 6h
Hot air balloon lands in California yard
 · 9h
A Hot-Air Balloon Landed in a California Backyard. The Owner Says It's a 'Very Rare' Event
It’s not every day that a hot-air balloon lands in a residential neighborhood, much less in someone’s backyard.

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 · 1d
Hot air balloon with 13 passengers drops into Temecula family’s backyard
 · 13h
Hot air balloon with 13 onboard makes emergency landing in backyard thanks to ‘masterful’ pilot
14h

Small plane crashes upside down near Southern California auto parts store in Pacoima

The Los Angeles Fire Department said the crash was reported around 11:08 a.m. near Ralston Avenue and Van Nuys Boulevard in Pacoima. High-voltage powerlines were knocked down by the single-engine plane, which appeared to be a 2007 Cessna 172S Skyhawk, as it came down.
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Nick Shirley confronts California Democrats over 'Stop Nick Shirley Act,' pressing on First Amendment rights

Nick Shirley questioned California legislators about Assembly Bill 2624, which critics argue could restrict investigations into immigration service fraud.
9hon MSN

California Dems want to quickly fill Swalwell’s seat. They’re hitting a snag.

Some Dems hope rallying around a single candidate would ensure that person wins an outright majority in the primary and could be quickly sworn in.
2h

Ex-staffers defend California governor hopeful after viral clips raise conduct questions

After Eric Swalwell’s exit, a letter from 30 ex-staffers of former representative Katie Porter seeks to blunt attacks as Democrats fear getting locked out of the race.
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Newsom administration allegedly knew of $2B California budget error for months: report

California's $2 billion budget accounting error tied to CalPERS went undisclosed for months, even as the state projected a $3 billion fiscal deficit.
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New COVID subvariant 'Cicada' is on the rise. Here's what you need to know

The emergence of the BA.3.2 strain comes amid broader uneasiness about COVID vaccination rates among seniors, who are especially susceptible to the virus.
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Nearly $200 million set aside in California to update school HVAC systems remains unspent

Environmentalists and state lawmakers debate whether the funds should be spent on school upgrades or return it to investor-owned utilities.
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California built more homes than people over six years—so why is housing still so tight?

California added 677,000 housing units while population grew by just 39,000, but vacancy rates remain tight amid a longstanding housing shortage.
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