People pose for a picture among wildflowers in bloom Monday in Lake Elsinore, Calif. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption
California
Tuesday
Tuesday
Gov. Gavin Newsom will sign an order on Wednesday imposing a moratorium on California's death penalty. Rich Pedroncelli/AP hide caption
Monday
Tuesday
A 5G cell (center) in Sacramento, Calif. Mayor Darrell Steinberg says he hopes the new high-speed wireless service will attract businesses to the city. Laura Sydell/NPR hide caption
Coming To A City Near You, 5G. Fastest Wireless Yet Will Bring New Services
Tuesday
A vendor points to a selection of cannabis strains for sale during a 2018 marijuana festival in California. Richard Vogel/AP hide caption
Wednesday
Workers pull out cosmetically defective garlic (that will be processed separately) at the Christopher Ranch processing plant in Gilroy, Calif. About 6 percent of its garlic is bought from China; the rest is homegrown. Talia Herman for NPR hide caption
In Garlic Capital, Tariffs And Immigration Crackdown Have Mixed Impacts
Monday
A section of border wall separates Tijuana, Mexico, from San Diego, as seen from the U.S. in January. California has filed a lawsuit along with 15 other states, calling President Trump's use of a national emergency declaration to redirect money toward border wall construction unconstitutional. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption
Sunday
Tom and Tamara Conry stand outside their home in Paradise, Calif., which was almost untouched by November's deadly Camp Fire. Their property insurer notified them in December that it would not renew their policy past January. Pauline Bartolone/Capital Public Radio hide caption
Their Home Survived The Camp Fire — But Their Insurance Did Not
Monday
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at Vote For Justice: An Evening of Empowerment with activists and artists at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., in May 2018. Paul Morigi/AP hide caption
Sen. Kamala Harris Announces 2020 Presidential Candidacy
Thursday
California home cooks like Akshay Prabhu are excited about the prospect of selling food from their kitchens to supplement their incomes. Ezra David Romero/Capital Public Radio hide caption
Monday
California utility PG&E Corp. said Monday that it plans to file for bankruptcy over what it estimates could be $30 billion in potential liability costs from recent wildfires. Here, transmission towers in a valley near Paradise, Calif., as the Camp Fire burns in November 2018. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
Sunday
Educators from Hollenbeck Middle School in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles chant, "Teachers united will never be defeated!" in front of their school. Roxanne Turpen for NPR hide caption
Wednesday
Adul Saosongyang, 35, was arrested on Jan. 7 for allegedly stealing a California Scratchers Lottery ticket worth $10 million dollars from his roommate. Vacaville Police Department hide caption
Lawyer Patricia Ortiz meets with Rosa, an immigrant from El Salvador, at the Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project offices in Los Angeles to discuss her asylum case. David Wagner/KPCC hide caption
Asylum-Seekers In California Wait For Their Day In Immigration Court
Saturday
Police cordon off the scene of a shooting at a bowling alley in a Los Angeles suburb early on Saturday. AP hide caption