As boundaries go, the dividing line between blue California and its orange-and-black counterpart is less distinct than the Mason-Dixon Line or the 38th parallel.
Maria L. La Ganga
What did California lose in the war on terror? More than any other state in the U.S.
About 7,050 men and women in uniform have died in the ‘forever war.’ But the largest percentage, 776 men and women, called the Golden State home.
He set his house on fire then killed 9 co-workers. Gunman’s rampage leaves San Jose reeling
Authorities are still searching for a motive in the shooting, although early indications point to a work-related issue for a man with a troubled past.
What we know about the gunman in San Jose mass shooting
Sources identified him as Samuel Cassidy, 57, a maintenance worker who apparently killed himself after killing eight transit employees.
Q&A: Caitlyn Jenner talks running against Gov. Gavin Newsom, vaccinations and more
Jenner talks about who she thinks is her natural political base and how she might fix some of California’s problems.
Does California need a hotline for reporting hate crimes? Just ask Atlanta
Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Rolling Hills Estates) has proposed a hotline to report hate crimes to the California Department of Justice.

