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Eaton Fire victims share warning after losing thousands to alleged unlicensed contractor
Two homeowners in Altadena say they moved a little too fast on trying to rebuild their home and ended up sending thousands to a man they later found out is not a licensed contractor.
A Southern California woman says she can't retire because of the thousands of dollars she lost to a contractor whom she thought she was hiring to build an ADU.
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Pause before you pay: How to verify a contractor is licensed
The Department of Occupational Regulations (DPOR) advises everyone to double-check the license status of contractors they're hiring to complete a job -- here's how you do it.
Need a walk-in tub in California? Our top picks include Boca Walk-in Tubs, Kohler Walk-In Bath and American Standard.
Learn how to get $1,200 through San Francisco cleanpower for heat pump water heater upgrades through load-shifting program ...
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The Southern California wildfires destroyed 11,000 homes. Less than 10% have permits to rebuild
The Palisades Fire burned roughly 5,000 houses. The city of LA, home to the hard-hit Pacific Palisades district, approved 620 ...
The agency's only full-time staff member reviewing candidates' work for industry designations like the MAI hasn't had a valid ...
Wilson Construction, a family-owned power transmission service provider, has received interest from private equity suitors in a competitive marketing process, three sources briefed on the matter told ...
Jay Leno’s star power wasn’t enough to persuade a California legislative committee to pass a measure to allow owners of classic cars like him to be exempted from the state’s rigorous smog-check ...
The revolutionary California program of emissions monitoring is changing the heavy-duty vehicle management with the Clean Truck Check 2025 program, where all commercial fleets and independent ...
A 10-class program launches Oct. 6 with scholarships and child care assistance to help foodmakers accelerate business growth.
California prison system beginning $38M pilot project to test ways to keep cells cooler at 3 prisons
As climate change exacerbates the risks of extreme heat across California, the state’s prison officials plan to embark on a $38 million pilot project to figure out how to keep their prison cells cool.
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