As California embraces the new year, several new laws - including updated rules of the road - are taking effect. According to ...
Anesthesia leaders say a convergence of workforce instability, reimbursement pressure and cultural strain is pushing the specialty toward an inflection point. From staffing models and pay inequities ...
Each year new laws hit the books, often not affecting the motoring public much. This 2026 is different — many of them do.
Drivers who get caught going 100 mph or more on California highways could lose their driving privileges under a pilot program ...
Starting in 2026, California drivers face stricter road safety mandates, including expanded "slow down and move over" ...
Displays of crosses, flowers, candles and photos are common sights along streets where fatal crashes have taken place. Are ...
Driving in bad weather can obviously be stressful, and it’s only natural that people will engage in behavior to reduce that ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles Friday announced several new laws which have taken effect in the new year.
A DUI driver who caused a deadly crash in Sonoma has shown zero remorse for his crime, according to the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office. On Tuesday, a judge cited ...
California is introducing a new program that has very harsh consequences for those caught driving over 100 miles per hour.
Health insurance can be costly. First, you pay premiums for coverage for medical care and prescription medication. Then you often face out-of-pocket costs when you access care. These expenses may ...
Julie Watts is a national-award-winning investigative correspondent for CBS News, covering California. Her investigations, Capitol accountability reports, and solutions-oriented journalism air weekly ...