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California Labeling Bill Could Help Increase Demand for Local Wine Grapes

Americans are drinking less wine, but growers say there’s another reason demand is down for California grapes. It’s a law that allows U.S. wineries to include cheaper imported wines in products labeled as American. On Tuesday, the State Senate will vote on a bill sponsored by Cal ...  Show more

More and More Communities Speaking Out in Opposition of Data Centers

In Monterey Park, which is east of Los Angeles, the city made history when it became the first to ban data centers earlier this month. But it’s likely not the last, as data center fights are erupting across California. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR Firefighters have made signi ...  Show more

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