California proposal calls for EVs to make up nearly 70 percent of new-vehicle sales by 2030

California proposal calls for EVs to make up nearly 70 percent of new-vehicle sales by 2030

WASHINGTON — California is contacting for zero-emission motor vehicles, such as plug-in hybrids, to make up approximately 70 percent of new-vehicle gross sales by 2030, as component of an intense timeline established by the point out to stage out the sale of new gasoline-driven automobiles and mild vans and reach 100 {a78e43caf781a4748142ac77894e52b42fd2247cba0219deedaee5032d61bfc9} ZEV gross sales

Today’s Headlines: California to experience high gas prices from Russian oil imports ban

Today’s Headlines: California to experience high gas prices from Russian oil imports ban

By Elvia Limón, Laura Blasey and Amy Hubbard Hello, it’s Wednesday, March 9, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES California to experience high gas prices from the Russian oil ban President Biden said the U.S. will ban the importing of Russian oil, liquefied natural gas and coal, broadening the economic

Universal health care bill dies in California

Universal health care bill dies in California

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A bill that would have produced the nation’s only authorities-funded universal wellness treatment program died in the California Assembly on Monday as Democrats could not get more than enough support to convey it for a vote forward of a legislative deadline. The monthly bill experienced to go by midnight on Monday to

Today’s Headlines: California moves ahead on plans to close death row

Today’s Headlines: California moves ahead on plans to close death row

By Elvia Limón, Laura Blasey and Amy Hubbard Hello, it’s Tuesday, Feb. 1. Today many are celebrating 2022’s Lunar New Year, which brings the Year of the Tiger, third in the 12-animal Chinese zodiac cycle. Tiger years have the potential to be explosive, The Times’ Ada Tseng and Anh Do report. But because 2022 is

Today’s Headlines: COVID-19 sick pay in California would be back under new deal

Today’s Headlines: COVID-19 sick pay in California would be back under new deal

By Elvia Limón, Laura Blasey and Amy Hubbard Hello, it’s Wednesday, Jan. 26. Before getting into today’s top stories, let’s ponder some Los Angeles history: Why is the city’s skyline far from the beach — unlike in Miami, Seattle and elsewhere? The question comes from reader Javier Barraza, an economics student at California State University,

Today’s Headlines: New indications that Omicron is on the wane in California

Today’s Headlines: New indications that Omicron is on the wane in California

Hello, it’s Friday, Jan. 21, and before we turn to the top stories, we’d like to point out a guest byline and a poignant exclusive The Times has today. From John Stamos, we have the speech he gave at the memorial for friend and co-star Bob Saget. (It’s occasionally raunchy and frequently heartbreaking.) An excerpt:

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