Eureka, California, is usually damp and chilly, but the state may require new homes there to be built with solar panels anyway.
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Tag Archives: California
Boarding School For Teachers
Communities are seeking creative ways to create affordable housing for teachers. One option: Have them live at school.
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Freedom For The ‘Aspirational Terrorist’
It isn’t entrapment for authorities to go after ‘aspirational terrorists’ before they commit mayhem.
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Unstacking The Power Deck
America’s most effective weapon against greenhouse gas emissions? Fracking.
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Will Fewer Plans Produce More Savings?
Few of the former administration’s midnight rules deserve to survive, but one that encourages retirement savings is worthy.
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Staving Off Disaster At Oroville
Oroville demonstrates that a water management infrastructure designed for the 20th century may buckle in the 21st.
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CalPERS Deflates Its Expectations
California’s state pension system corrects its estimate of investment returns — but it’s probably still wrong.
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The Right To Hide Your Age
Can older actors get more work if we allow them to suppress information about their age?
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You Think Your Traffic Is Bad? Ha!
Yes, traffic is bad, but it could always be worse. Except maybe in Mexico City.
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A Taste Of Europe For California Business
California lawmakers want to make public company boards look more like Europe’s, with a gender mandate.
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