LOS ANGELES - Starting January 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery ...
Starting this year, California consumers will pay a 1.5% fee on all products with an embedded battery under a law aimed at ...
The fee that customers began to pay in the new year is just one piece of the state’s evolving response to an emerging risk.
The 1.5% surcharge, capped at $15, expands a recycling program that's been quietly collecting old computer monitors and TVs ...
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The Central Coast experienced a year marked by significant events, including a major fire, a tragic plane crash, and ...
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A: I have seen some of those videos as well. My reaction is that if someone is stealing from your porch, they should not be able to complain if if turns out to be a booby trap. I also read, if the ...
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