Bridge worker indicted on federal charges in Colo.
A former California Department of Transportation engineer is facing charges in Colorado that he tried to smuggle military computer equipment to China.
Upland to receive $1 million for Foothill widening project
UPLAND - Upland recently received an allocation from a multi-million-dollar California Transportation Commission fund to support transportation projects statewide.
Bridge worker indicted on federal charges in Colorado
A former California Department of Transportation engineer is facing charges in Colorado that he tried to smuggle military computer equipment to China.
California air board to vote on landmark electric-car rules
By 2025, one in seven cars in California showrooms would have to be battery electric, plug-in hybrid or hydrogen fuel-cell under California Air Resources Board proposal.
California approves strict clean-fuel regulation
The clean fuel revolution got a kick start Friday when the California Air Resources Board unanimously approved strict vehicle emissions regulations that will mandate production of more than a million zero-emission...
California Mine Dispute Recalls Wild Past
California's Gold Rush was more than a century-and-a-half ago, but its Wild West spirit lives on in a dispute between government agencies and a landowner in the Sierra Nevada foothills that some officials describe as one of the most egregious cases of illegal mining they have ever encountered.
Soldiers want to wave to the enemy
In early November, Airdancer Productions of Sunnyvale, which makes the larger-than-life waving figures one often sees at gas stations and car washes, received a letter from Sgt. Hubert Chaniewski of the Army Corps of...
AP Enterprise: CA mine dispute recalls wild past
California's Gold Rush was more than a century-and-a-half ago, but its Wild West spirit lives on in a dispute between government agencies and a landowner in the Sierra Nevada foothills that some officials describe as one of the most egregious cases of illegal mining they have ever encountered.
California set to approve laws for cleaner vehicles
In a move that could reshape the American automobile industry, California regulators are expected today to approve sweeping new rules requiring that 15 percent of new cars sold in California by 2025 run on electricity, hydrogen or other systems
CA vehicle emissions rules would sharply cut smog
California is on the verge of approving the most stringent vehicle emissions regulations in the United States, forcing automakers to cut exhaust by two-thirds and begin mass-producing zero-emission vehicles and plug-in...