Trump’s administration is offering an apparent buyout to some federal employees after mandating they return to the office.
President Trump is considering eliminating FEMA citing inefficiency. States and climate advocates say FEMA needs a fix but it also needs to stay.
New Reps. Dave Min and Derek Tran hold events in their districts to highlight the potential impacts of the Trump administration’s latest orders.
The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed to USA TODAY that investigators recovered the cockpit voice recorder and ...
West Contra Costa's new leader will face challenges including avoiding running out of money, low test scores, teacher ...
President Donald Trump has called for a temporary freeze on certain federal aid — sowing confusion and concern among ...
California has thousands of federal workers who are eligible to work remotely, yet in-person work is key to a "reformed ...
California legislators were tight-lipped about their decision Thursday to delay votes on a pair of bills that would provide up to $50 million combined for the state Department of Justice and ...
After little more than a week in office, there is still plenty of speculation, but priorities of the Trump 2.0 Administration are becoming ...
Nothing is funnier, I thought at the time, than watching 70 or more 18 and 19-year-old boys running around tripping over each ...
If you're trying to make something in California, whether a website, a train, or a toilet, just know it will be over budget ...
California paid $83.1 billion more in federal taxes than it received from the federal government — more than any other state — in 2022. When the state’s population is considered, California paid ...