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Would restaurants in California be forced to serve only milk or water to children under a bill headed to Governor Jerry Brown's desk? Capital Public…
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Now that a World Health Organization agency has classified them as carcinogenic, bacon, ham, and other processed meats could require warning labels in…
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Health professionals say most Americans don't take their medication as prescribed. As Capital Public Radio's Katie Orr reports, California pharmacists…
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Ambitious rules that cut transportation fuel emission will continue in California. As Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, regulators adopted the…
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Nearly two decades after voters legalized it, California may finally get medical marijuana regulations if the governor signs a package of bills approved…
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The California Energy Commission has proposed new efficiency standards for computers and monitors. Capital Public Radio's Ed Joyce reports.
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The Inland Empire Economic Partnership will recognize the leaders of more than two dozen IE governments and agencies at this evening's annual "Turning Red…
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Part 2 of our preview of the IE cities and other jurisdictions nominated for Inland Empire Economic Partnership "Turning Red Tape to Red Carpet" Awards…
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More rural, mountainous, and less-populated areas of California would likely exceed federal limits on smog-forming pollution under a proposal by the U.S.…
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BusinessAs more Californians use virtual currencies such as Bitcoin, state officials are now looking into regulating the alternative currencies. Capitol Public…