Curious about what tax law changes occurred in California that impacts your income tax return (Form 540)? The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) publised a summary of those changes which you can view here.Some of the tax changes cover these topics:Electronic
A judge has been privately reprimanded by a state commission for illegally dumping tons of landfill debris into the Patapsco River near his Anne Arundel house.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency says it has added a dump site at Fort Detrick in Frederick to its Superfund list of the nation's most polluted places.
The recession could spell trouble for the nation's youngest schoolchildren, despite positive trends in spending and enrollment for state pre-K programs, according to a report released Wednesday.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service intends to truck more than a million hatchery-raised chinook salmon from Northern California to the ocean this spring.
There will be no more smoking around county hospitals in the South Bay, as Santa Clara County is cracking down on second hand smoke around many public buildings.
A Petaluma high school teacher agreed in San Mateo County Superior Court Wednesday morning to spend up to two years in state prison for setting up an illicit date with a person he believed was a teenage girl.
Post offices throughout the Bay Area will remain open late into the night on April 15 to extend the cutoff time for tax filers, a U.S. Postal Service spokesman said Wednesday.
The family of an 8-year-old Tracy girl whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase in an irrigation pond said Wednesday that the news of her death has been "hell."
San Jose police Wednesday released sketches of two men they say shot and killed a man in a bank parking lot last May, in hopes that the suspects' friends or family members will come forward with information.
California Department of Transportation officials said Wednesday that they will close the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge over Labor Day weekend as part of their ongoing effort to make the span safer during earthquakes.
A Healdsburg man was sentenced Wednesday morning in Sonoma County Superior Court to 50 years to life in prison for murdering his cousin nearly two years ago.
You've heard where there's a will there's a way, and that's certainly the case for a Wyoming man who drove 500 miles in a major snowstorm to get a new liver.