As we enter another day without a state budget in place, today Medi-Cal funds are to be frozen. This could lead to big problems for statewide clinics who provide healthcare to some of the state poorest residents.
More than 200,000 state workers could see their paychecks temporarily reduced to minimum wage next month as legislators battle over California's overdue budget.
Not everyone dreaming of winning a gold medal is headed to China for the 2008 Olympics. A local group of lifeguards hopes to win honors at the Lifeguard Olympics in Chicago this weekend.
Approximately 100 Aerojet workers in Sacramento will receive layoff notices before the end of summer, the defense contractor reported late Wednesday.
The nation's leading outdoor adventure retailer is building its second California store in Manteca -- and now, they're looking to hire hundreds.
Sheriff's detectives have arrested the boyfriend of a mother whose child suffered fatal head and internal injuries on Monday.
The Sacramento Fire Department begins 48-hour engine company closures Saturday in response to the city's budget cutbacks.
The state announced citations and over $250,000 in fines against an Atwater-based farm labor contractor who employed a 17-year-old worker who died of heat stroke.
The state of Washington is charging fraud and false advertising against a well-known mortgage company based in Roseville.
Hakeim Bostic wasn't sure what was wrong with the boy who walked by him on Fruitridge Road last Friday morning -- but something about the boy's odd behavior got his attention.
A key Senate Democrat is accusing the Bush administration and the Pentagon of wasting billions of taxpayer dollars by failing to properly plan for troop support in Iraq. And Robert Byrd says that's also led to theft and fraud.