California’s first for-sale ADU built in San José. Will it start a housing revolution?
San José was the first city in California to change laws allowing accessory dwelling units to be sold separately from the houses they abut. Now, the first such condo has been built.
Salton Sea not to blame for Coachella, Imperial air pollution, study says

Researchers from the Pacific Institute suggest money spent to address air pollution near the Salton Sea should focus on indoor air quality.
How Democrats plan to reshape California’s congressional delegation and thwart Trump

California Democrats released proposed congressional redistricting maps as their fight with Trump and Texas escalates.
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San Francisco chef speaks out about viral TikTok encounter that ruined his reputation
A San Francisco chef has spoken out for the first time about his disastrous confrontation with a TikTok influencer.
What’s behind the more than 130 small earthquakes hitting Northern California?
Since Thursday, at least 131 earthquakes have been recorded — as small as magnitude 0.2 and as big as magnitude 4 — in the Geysers geothermal steam field in Sonoma and Lake counties.
Iran’s Water Crisis Opens A New Front With Israel

This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at the back-and-forth between Iran’s president and Israel’s prime minister over Iran’s water crisis.
Man accused of killing couple during hike in Arkansas pleads not guilty to murder charges

The man accused of fatally stabbing a couple while they were hiking with two of their daughters at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas pleaded not guilty to two capital murder charges on Thursday. Andrew James McGann,
Florida Gov. DeSantis announces plans to open second immigration facility dubbed ‘Deportation Depot’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that his administration is opening a second immigration detention facility dubbed “Deportation Depot.” The new facility in north Florida comes one month after the state opened a detention center in the Everglades
January wildfires displaced thousands of students. Where did they enroll?

The wildfires in early January disrupted education for more than 725,000 students and destroyed or damaged at least a dozen schools.