Millions of vehicles on California roadways might be unsafe to drive. According to data from Carfax, more than 6.2 million vehicles in California have at least one unresolved safety recall, and more ...
Millions of vehicles on California roadways might be unsafe ... according to Carfax. “Drivers should be aware of the recalls on their vehicles, especially those with two or more.
The car struck several trees before coming to a stop. (FHP) Following the crash, the driver fled the scene on foot, leaving behind the damaged vehicle. Further investigation revealed that the Mercedes ...
As of right now, Illinois does not have a mobile license program, and the state is in the beginning process of developing digital driver's licenses ... Hawaii, California, Ohio, Iowa, New Mexico ...
Plead guilty, pay the fine and receive a point on your license ... at the average rates in California for different profiles of 20-year-old and 35-year-old drivers, including the average rates ...
In California, all drivers must have auto insurance or prove they can cover the cost of any injuries or damage they cause in an accident. Car insurance is the easiest and most common way to meet this ...
KTLA has obtained harrowing video of the culmination of a pursuit through Orange County on Saturday, which ultimately ended with police shooting and killing a man accused of murder. The footage ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — California’s 2025 auto insurance laws increase minimum liability coverage for drivers, aiming to provide more protection for accident victims, though it may lead ...
By Mike Baker and Robert Gebeloff Skiers may delight in the snow forecast, but the latest in a series of atmospheric rivers threatens to bring flooding and mudslides to California. By Judson ...
Daniel Robinson is a writer based in Greenville, N.C. with expertise in auto insurance, loans, warranty options and more. Away from the keyboard, Daniel spends time with his wife and son, plays ...
That's after several lawsuits were filed, including by the state of California. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began gathering hazardous materials this week ...