The fee that customers began to pay in the new year is just one piece of the state’s evolving response to an emerging risk.
The 1.5% surcharge, capped at $15, expands a recycling program that's been quietly collecting old computer monitors and TVs ...
A major administrative correction affecting hundreds of thousands of state residents sees the California Department of Motor ...
Starting this year, California consumers will pay a 1.5% fee on all products with an embedded battery under a law that aims to curb the risk of battery fires and increase the recycling of ...
It took careful work to recover the UNIX V4 operating system from the 9-track magnetic tape. The software is foundational for ...
LOS ANGELES - Starting January 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery ...
What you need to know: The California DMV is proactively taking steps to keep all Californians’ REAL IDs compliant and is notifying some individuals that they must take action to keep their REAL ID ...
Four Republican states have agreed to help the Trump administration gain access to state driver’s license data through a nationwide law enforcement computer network as part of the administration’s ...
State officials received notice Tuesday night that the feds were freezing funding for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ...
Can the rest of the world challenge Beijing’s dominance of high-performance magnets by developing new mining projects?