
California's fast-food workers are now earning at least $20 per hour
Starting April 1, the minimum wage for most fast-food workers in California will jump to $20 an hour — the highest in the U.S.
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Starting April 1, the minimum wage for most fast-food workers in California will jump to $20 an hour — the highest in the U.S.
The highest state minimum wage for fast food workers in the country will go into effect Monday in California. Jeff Nguyen takes a look at the possible impacts.
After nearly two decades behind bars for her husband's murder, a California woman's relentless quest for a reexamination of the evidence reveals flaws. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty unravels her journey to freedom.
Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar and an Emmy winner for his role in the seminal TV miniseries "Roots," has died.
Authorities say Ike Nicholas Souzer was captured a week after he walked away from a halfway house.
The federal government is asking a court to halt California's enforcement of a rule requiring prison guards be clean-shaven, saying it amounts to religious discrimination.
Climate change means wine could soon have a higher alcohol content — but spoil faster and smell worse.
State Farm says it will discontinue coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in California starting this summer, nine months after announcing it wouldn't issue new home policies there.
An unconventional choice, Nicole Shanahan brings youth and considerable wealth to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long-shot campaign but is little known outside Silicon Valley.
A man was killed and his brother was injured when a mountain lion attacked them about 50 miles east of Sacramento. It's the first fatal mountain lion attack in California in more than 20 years. Elise Preston reports.
In the heart of Northern California, Paradise stands as a testament to strength and community spirit. David Begnaud revisits the scene of the 2018 devastating wildfire, the deadliest in the state's history, to uncover a story of loss, hope, and a stolen treasure that brought the community closer together.
Kevin Noe Campos Villa faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
California voters have approved a measure that Gov. Gavin Newson says he needs to tackle the state's homelessness crisis.
Class-action lawsuit accuses Apple of failing to take action to prevent stalkers from using the company's AirTag devices to track their victims.
Both men pled guilty to federal criminal charges related to the killings of three wild burros in the Mojave Desert.
Signals recorded during one of Taylor Swift's shows in Los Angeles in August 2023 showed the strongest "concert tremor" during "Shake It Off," according to a study.
A 77-year-old woman is being celebrated around the world for her insistent kindness. CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud traveled to Oceanside, California, to meet Gayle Noble.
A hawk has been hired to scare away a flock of crows that has been descending on Oakland's federal building every night. CBS Bay Area's Itay Hod takes a look at how Jasper the hawk helps keep the space free of the troublesome birds.
A group of California skateboarders are happy to clean your drained pool - if they can bring their boards. The group cleans pools, then uses them for the thrilling sport of pool skateboarding.
Researchers called the contamination at Imperial Beach "a public health crisis," which has resulted in over 700 consecutive days of beach closures.
California has halted stone-cutting work at some fabrication shops in the Los Angeles area after a "CBS Mornings" report found that workers were getting sick or even dying from exposure to silica dust while cutting a popular countertop material used in kitchens and bathrooms. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has the new details.
If you're a Flamin' Hot Cheetos fan in California, there might be some bad news on the way. A new bill proposed in the California State Assembly is seeking to stop all schools from selling or providing foods with artificial color dyes and titanium dioxide due to their potentially negative health effects.
Cheetos varieties, including the spicy Flamin' Hot version, and other chips like Doritos include red 40, yellow 5 and yellow 6 – all on the list of ingredients that would be banned if the bill is enacted. Here are other foods that include dyes.
The man was eventually restrained and the plane's cockpit was blocked with a beverage cart, the complaint said.
Convicted killer Scott Peterson appeared virtually in a California courtroom Tuesday for a status conference hearing in his quest to overturn his 2004 conviction for the murders of his pregnant wife and their unborn son. The Los Angeles Innocence Project took up his case in January. CBS News Sacramento reporter Madisen Keavy is following the latest.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its seventh day on Tuesday as both sides remained locked in their positions, with no sign of relenting.
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed former football star and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for her first hearing since her confirmation.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard issued a directive to review polygraph policies and curb press leaks, echoing actions taken by the Bush and Obama administrations.
Members of the Texas National Guard will be assigned to the protection of federal facilities and federal law enforcement personnel in the Chicago area.
Airports in several U.S. states are seeing flight delays as the government shutdown enters a second week.
Violent games, including a simulation of the graphic shooting of activist Charlie Kirk, are seen by young children on the social gaming platform, the lawsuit alleges.
Tropical Storm Jerry formed Tuesday over tropical waters in the central Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for minors that was brought by a licensed counselor in the state.