Travel matters to the Golden State. Learn how the tourism industry helps communities grow and improves Californians’ quality of life.
Ultimately, the right question to ask is not quite whether the driver is climate change or fire exclusion policies. The right question to ask is what to do moving forward, especially accounting for various political and social constraints. Even without climate change, fire exclusion, or weather o...
John Mueller grew up in Los Angeles, attended the University of Chicago, received his graduate education at UCLA, and now teaches at the University of Rochester (which, while doing well at attracting students, would be happy to have more Californians) Demographics are creating an absurdity for ...
Let us know by sending us a message to our app. Californians: What To Know When Moving to Montana If you're moving to Montana from California, here are a few things that might make you rethink your decision. 10 Celebrities That Moved to Montana For a Better Quality of Life Here's a ...
In Boise, where home insurance has surged by 18% this year, 60% of homes are at risk of wildfire damage over the next 30 years.[3]Coeur d’Alene has attracted Californians, who are coming from a state with aninsurance crisis. These transplants might’ve been expecting lower home insuranc...
The 1 Biggest Reason Why Californians, or Anyone Else, Regret Moving to Texas There is an intense rivalry between Texas and California. The political beliefs between the two states are the complete opposite. The way the state's economies are run is completely different. You would need to be ...
Are people in Boston more risk averse than Californians? "I hear that all the time," Goldstein says. "Also, are we less creative? I think that's totally wrong." After all, he argues, the long-term bets they're making take more courage than throwing a few hundred thousand here and fe...
Thousands of Northern Californians were notified of the Isleton earthquake by a loud noise and alert on their phones Wednesday. That alert was sent out by USGS and its partners to notify you before the shaking. Here's how it works.
The state of California countered, contending that the law took effect only because 63% of Californians voted to enact the measure in 2018. The Court is reviewing the case, and its decision is expected soon. While the case revolves around the pork industry, the Court’s decision could have ...
The 30-second video ad struck an ominous tone, urging Californians to tell their lawmakers to vote against legislation that would force Google, Facebook and other large platforms to pay news publishers.