California DMV Requires Some Drivers to Retake Tests Amid Cheating Concerns
In a significant move, the California DMV has announced that certain drivers will need to retake their driving tests due to flagged patterns suggesting potential cheating.
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In a significant move, the California DMV has announced that certain drivers will need to retake their driving tests due to flagged patterns suggesting potential cheating.
A new initiative in California provides a $3,500 point-of-sale incentive for first-time electric vehicle buyers, making EVs more accessible.
With California's new small-estate limit of $208,850, many families can now avoid the lengthy and costly probate process. Find out if you qualify.
A new law in California will prohibit excessively loud advertisements on streaming platforms, aiming to enhance viewer experience.
As California proposes a new surveillance scheme involving 3D printers, growing public discontent highlights the urgent need for legislative measures to safeguard privacy.
New legislation in California, AB 2047, limits the use of 3D printers in educational and business environments, raising concerns about its implications for innovation and learning.
High living expenses are leading many Californians to think about moving to more affordable states, as housing and basic necessities become increasingly unaffordable.
The 31st edition of Nocturnal Wonderland, the longest-running dance music festival in the U.S., is set for September 19-20, 2026, at Glen Helen Regional Park in California.
A recent model has revealed that tectonic stress levels in California have reached unprecedented heights, particularly in Southern California, heightening fears of potential earthquakes.
California lawmakers are making adjustments to age-gating laws, providing exemptions for open source systems while introducing new restrictions. Public response has played a role in these changes.
The California State Assembly has passed the 'Protect Our Games Act', a pivotal move aimed at securing the rights of gamers and developers while addressing censorship concerns.
California's Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a proposal to impose a 100 percent tax on payouts from the Department of Justice's Anti-Weaponization Fund, aiming to regulate weapon distribution.
In an op-ed for the 'New York Times,' economists Gabriel Zucman and Emmanuel Saez argue that California's billionaires, numbering 250, should face a one-time 5% wealth tax.
In response to backlash regarding user privacy, California is moving to amend its age-verification law to exempt Linux operating systems from data collection requirements.
A significant chemical leak in Southern California has led to the evacuation of approximately 40,000 residents. Firefighters are monitoring hazardous conditions as temperatures rise.
In a critical situation, authorities have mandated the evacuation of 40,000 residents in southern California following a hazardous chemical leak from a large storage tank, raising explosion concerns.
A proposed California bill aims to enhance consumer protection for gamers by requiring developers to offer patches or refunds when online games are discontinued.
The recent decision by the White House to cut $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California has sparked concerns regarding healthcare access for low-income residents.
Emerald Packaging has announced plans to expand its operations in California, marking a significant move in the packaging sector.