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CA Program To Fix Mobile Home Parks Approved 1 Application In 10 Years
A program to help mobile home park residents, with $33.5 million in the bank, got a huge revamp last year because nobody was using it.

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A program to help mobile home park residents, with $33.5 million in the bank, got a huge revamp last year because nobody was using it.

The number of congenital syphilis cases has ballooned to rates not seen in two decades.
There are a number of checks and balances to ensure no one can game the system, state officials say. And they hope we believe them.
Legislators killed dozens of bills, including some controversial proposals on health care costs, social media regulation and more.
CA has a history of treating public water as a commodity and entrusting it to corporate interests that fail to manage it responsibly.
Extreme drought now grips 85% of California so the governor is seeking voluntary action.
A bill aims to create new rules for California’s mostly unregulated debt settlement industry.
Senate Bill 132 would stop the university system from moving ahead with badly needed capital improvement projects.
It'd be just another normal day, nearly 17 feet above Highway 101 in Agoura Hills.
At this point, it's hard to keep track of the gun violence that is ravaging our country.
California has one of the nation’s longest-running eviction bans.
California is expanding its Golden State Stimulus program. Do you qualify, and if so, for how much?
Sheriff’s departments locked out thousands amid the pandemic, with evictions increasing dramatically during the pandemic.
With the passage of the budget Monday for the fiscal year, California legislators will be hammering out the details over the coming weeks.
California’s landmark law allowing college athletes to sign paid endorsement deals started a national movement.
Gov. Gavin Newsom will face the most pivotal day of his political career on Sept. 14, the date of the second recall election in California.
The state's utility commission vote against rooftop solar favors utilities over consumers and derails efforts to meet the state’s goals.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats pushed a rule requiring recall candidates to disclose five years of tax returns. What will candidates do?
A rural Central Valley community is without running water during a heat wave, prompting authorities to haul in aid to people in Teviston.
A record boost in funding will allow educators to make investments in high needs students, special education and early childhood education.