-
New California law gives tenants more time to respond to eviction summons
A new state law goes into effect Jan. 1, giving tenants more latitude to respond to an eviction summons.
-
Five people hurt in ski lift collision at Lake Tahoe resort
Five people were recovering following a chairlift incident at Heavenly ski resort in Lake Tahoe.
-
California wharf collapse sends 3 people into the ocean
Three people dropped into the ocean Monday when a California wharf partially collapsed.
-
Santa Cruz wharf partially collapses amid heavy waves
Two people were rescued and a third swam to safety after a California pier under construction partially collapsed and fell into the ocean Monday as the state’s central coast was pounded by heavy surf from a major storm expected to bring hurricane-force winds to the seas off the Pacific Northwest, authorities said.
-
2025 Rose Parade date, start time, how to watch and more
From the date, start time to how to watch and stream, here’s everything to know about the upcoming 2025 Rose Parade.
-
How is climate change affecting the Rose Parade?
Climate reporter Chase Cain talked to a rose farm owner to discuss the effects of climate change in the growth of roses for the iconic parade.
-
Everything you need to know about the 2025 Rose Parade
The 2025 Rose Parade theme is “Best Day Ever” and will celebrate life’s most memorable moments.
-
How much does it cost to make a float for the Rose Parade?
Here’s how much it costs to construct an entry into the iconic Rose Parade, one of the United States’ most treasured holiday celebrations.
-
How much does a Rose Parade float cost?
The average high-quality float costs $275,000.
-
Crime, housing, workplace rules and more. New California laws to know in 2025
Many new laws are going into effect in California in 2025. They range from legal cannabis lounges to new rules on sick days and legacy admissions.
-
Where California schools rank among the 75 most-valuable college athletic programs
CNBC unveiled its list of the top-75 most valuable college athletic programs. Where did USC, UCLA and other California schools land?
-
California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?
California officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in that state and causing sporadic illnesses in people in the U.S. That raises new questions about the outbreak of the virus, also known as Type A H5N1. It was detected for the first time in cattle in the U.S....
-
Prop 36 takes effect to crack down on retail theft
Proposition 36 went into affect Thursday and will bring harsher punishments for retail theft and drug possession. Christian Cázares reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2024.
-
Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency to address bird flu outbreak
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Wednesday to bolster the statewide response to the ongoing bird flu outbreak.
-
The most valuable college athletic program in California might surprise you
CNBC reporter Michael Ozanian explains the analysis behind CNBC’s list of the top 75 most valuable college athletic programs, including five California institutions.
-
The life cycle of a rose in the Rose Parade
How do the Rose parade floats get their flowers and what happens once it’s over? Here’s a look at the circle of life for roses in the Rose Parade.
-
Did you buy gas in 2015? You may be entitled to a settlement payment, but time is running out
Claims for a California gas settlement payment must be submitted online by Jan. 8, 2025
-
5 Things to know about In-N-Out
Here are five things to know about In-N-Out Burger.
-
1 dead after Customs and Border Protection helicopter crashes in California
A helicopter crashed on Monday near Potrero, California, an area in the far southeastern reaches of San Diego County.
-
Rare California tornado injures 5, flips vehicles north of Santa Cruz
Also Saturday, San Francisco residents awoke to a tornado warning, but none touched down there. It was the first such warning for the city since at least 1950.