Withdrawal of request for EPA waiver means the state no longer seeks to enforce its zero emission vehicle mandate on fleets.
California has decided to abandon its phase out of diesel trucks and requiring cleaner locomotives because of the incoming Trump administration.
In order for California to promulgate vehicle emission standards without violating the Clean Air Act, it must receive a waiver from the EPA for any state law that regulates vehicles covered by the Act ...
California withdrew plans for pioneering clean-air regulations targeting diesel trucks and trains on January 14, citing ...
World Central Kitchen (WCK) is actively providing aid in California during the ongoing wildfires. Chef and CEO José Andrés ...
San Diego Cleaning Services launches professional post-construction cleaning services to help builders and <a target=_blank href= ...
As we enter into the new year, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is highlighting the new public safety laws that were ...
Hundreds of bills signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to take effect in California in 2025, with many taking effect ...
Closeup of Access Ok, California Clean Air Vehicle decal on the bumper of a black Toyota automobile, indicating that the automobile may drive in carpool lanes, Silicon Valley, San Jose ...
After Sept. 30, 2025, the California Clean Air Vehicle program is set to expire. The “clean air” decals seen on the bumpers of thousands of Teslas, Prius cars and other low-emission vehicles ...