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California adds more clean energy capacity to the grid faster than ever before
SACRAMENTO, Calif. /CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ -- California has achieved a major clean energy milestone: more than 25,000 megawatts (MW) of new resources have been added to the state’s electric grid over the past five years — an amount equivalent to roughly half of the state’s record peak demand in 2022 and in addition to existing capacity, the California governor's office announced this week.
Calif. Gov. Newsom announces appointments for 6.3.25 including to the California Environmental Protection Agency
SACRAMENTO, Calif. /CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ -- This week, on Tuesday (June 3), California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the following appointments: First, Alana Mathews, of Elk Grove, has been appointed Deputy Secretary of Enforcement and General Counsel at the California Environmental Protection Agency. Mathews has been Assistant District Attorney at the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office since 2022 and Adjunct Professor at the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law since 2020.
California applies to CMS for expansion of essential health benefits to include IVF, hearing exams for EHBs
SACRAMENTO /California Newswire/ -- On Monday, Calif. Governor Gavin Newsom, through the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC), submitted an application to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to update California’s benchmark plan. The new benchmark plan would expand coverage requirements for essential health benefits (EHBs) in the individual and small group markets starting in 2027, following CMS approval. That expanded coverage would include services to such fertility treatments, annual hearing exams and hearing aids, and mobility devices such as walkers, manual and power wheelchairs, and scooters.
LA Metro Celebrates Bike Month 2025 with Free Rides – the clean, efficient and enjoyable option for getting around Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES /California Newswire/ -- The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is celebrating National Bike Month in May 2025 with free rides for everyone on Thursday, May 15, as well as a number of bike-related promotions to encourage everyone to get outside, ride a bike and use Metro as a part of their journey. To help riders ride more, drive less and feel good, Metro is offering the following deals and promotions during May.
Calif. Supreme Court Delivers Landmark Victory for Bicyclists in ‘Whitehead v. City of Oakland’
OAKLAND, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- Rahman Law PC is pleased to share a powerful affirmation of bicyclists' rights: the California Supreme Court has ruled in Whitehead v. City of Oakland (Case S284303) that public entities cannot rely on liability waivers to avoid responsibility for dangerous road conditions. The decision marks a major legal milestone for bicycle safety and public accountability across the state.
L.A. Mayor Bass Announces Hundreds of Solar Streetlights Will be Installed in ‘Filipinotown’ to Improve Public Safety
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ -- Mayor Karen Bass announced on Wednesday (April 2) the new efforts to keep communities safe and well-lit with the installation of hundreds of new solar-powered lights which will help curb copper wire theft in a Filipinotown neighborhood. This installation is a result of Mayor Bass’ focus on improving city services and infrastructure for Angelenos by finding innovative and new ways to solve longstanding city challenges like rampant copper wire theft.
Calif. Gov. Newsom announces appointments for April 3, 2025 including to the California State Transportation Agency
SACRAMENTO, Calif. /CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ -- On Thursday, Calif. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the following appointments: First, Trista H. Woessner-Gonzalez, of Granite Bay, has been appointed Director of the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, where she has served in several roles including as Chief Deputy Director since 2021 and as Chief of the Tax Policy Bureau from 2016 to 2021.
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‘COME TOGETHER — A Community for Wine’ Concludes Successful ‘Share & Pair Sundays’ Spring Campaign for 2025
ST. HELENA, Calif. /California Newswire / -- COME TOGETHER -- A Community for Wine, a mission-driven company focused on wine advocacy, today announced the successful conclusion of its inaugural Share & Pair Sundays spring campaign while announcing plans for its highly anticipated second annual "Come Over October" campaign this fall. Through both initiatives, the organization, founded by three wine industry leaders, has demonstrated the power of community-driven advocacy to reach consumers with positive messages about wine.
Bankruptcy Auction Set for Hollywood CA 33-Unit Apartment Complex on June 17
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- ThreeSixty Asset Advisors and Tranzon Asset Strategies have been appointed by the United States Bankruptcy Court to auction a 33-unit apartment complex located in the heart of Hollywood. The sale process is overseen by Chapter 7 Trustee Sam Leslie for the bankruptcy estate of Marisela Montejo (Case No. 2:24-bk-17786-NB). The auction will take place online on June 17, 2025 at 11 a.m. PDT.
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Yiftee Inc. Enables Contactless ‘Tap & Go’ Payments – Teams with Silicon Valley Bank
MENLO PARK, Calif. /California Newswire / -- Yiftee, a leading provider of Community Cards that "Keep Local Dollars Local," announced the launch of contactless Tap & Go capabilities for their virtual Community Cards that support over 700 communities and over 20,000 local businesses. Developed with Mastercard and Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank, this latest innovation is expected to help drive spending to local shops and restaurants across the country, fueling the "shop local" movement.
Hillcrest CEO Matthew Neeley Recognized as an Outstanding Community Leader
LA VERNE, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- Matthew Neeley, President and CEO of Hillcrest, an age-qualified community in La Verne, was recently honored as an Outstanding Community Leader at the NAACP Pomona Valley Branch 6th Annual Freedom Fund Event. Through his compassionate leadership and steadfast commitment to serving others, Neeley has led efforts that uplift individuals, bridge divides and build a stronger, more inclusive community.
Greene Tree Care in Ventura County Helps Local Residents Prepare for Wildfire Season with Defensible Space Service
VENTURA, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- Throughout Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, property owners face dual threats: wildfires and insurance cancellations. In an effort to help their clients manage both, Greene Tree Care - a family-owned business headquartered in Camarillo, California - has expanded its defensible space services.
The Virtual Artist CAYDEN is Reimagining Emotional Pop Music, Drops Debut Single ‘Esperanza’
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- Meet Cayden: not just the future of pop music, but a voice from another world literally. Hailing from a richly imagined parallel universe, Cayden makes his debut on Earth with the release of "Esperanza," an emotionally charged single that blends cinematic pop production with an urgent call for compassion, Sixth P Media announced today.
Joel Brouwer Honored as CFO of the Year at 2025 LA Executive Leadership Awards
LA VERNE, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- Hillcrest, an age-qualified community in La Verne, proudly announces that Chief Financial Officer Joel Brouwer, CPA, CGMA, has been recognized as the CFO of the Year in the Small to Midsize Company category at the 2025 LA Executive Leadership Awards, an event celebrating leaders across Southern California who exemplify excellence, vision and resilience.