Jan. 1 brought new driving and vehicle laws, with some that might not affect Californians day-to-day, while others may change ...
The California DMV announced that police will now be allowed to issue tickets to autonomous vehicle companies for violations ...
On January 1, 2026, the state minimum wage increased to $16.90/hour. Many cities and industries continue to retain different minimum wage requirements that are typically higher than the state minimum ...
California's long anticipated single-use plastic law is now in effect. Environmentalists and anti-waste activists are suing, ...
The new Department of Motor Vehicles regulations allow law enforcement agencies to issue notices of traffic violations to ...
Waymos have blocked roadways and intersections, obstructed fire and police vehicles, driven through emergency-response scenes ...
Several new California laws are bringing changes to public schools. The new education laws, which go into effect in 2026, streamline college admissions, improve school nutrition, help students become ...
Effective July 1, 2026, Senate Bill 79 (SB 79) makes two substantial changes to the state’s existing legal framework for housing in an effort to facilitate transit-oriented development (TOD) projects.