California Is Spending $95 Million to Fix Its EV Charging Gap. For Latino Renters, That May Be the Most Important Part.
Half of California’s new zero-emission infrastructure funding must benefit low-income and disadvantaged ... more
Half of California’s new zero-emission infrastructure funding must benefit low-income and disadvantaged ... more
Although the latest federal enforcement operation took place in the Midwest, new ... more
A new Pew Research Center survey finds that while autonomous vehicles are ... more
A UC San Diego study analyzing California Highway Patrol data found reported ... more
A California court decision involving marital status and auto insurance pricing has ... more
California's daylighting law is moving from education to enforcement, and many drivers ... more
Hundreds of transit jobs, expanded bilingual hiring and record ridership are giving ... more
The state's new incentive replaces the eliminated federal tax credit, but affordability, ... more
The state's gasoline excise tax automatically rises to 63.4 cents per gallon ... more
City leaders are studying every traffic jam, transit challenge, and fan experience ... more
electric vehicle cost is shaping EV adoption in California, where Latino drivers ... more
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