California Last-Mile Broadband Program Awards $225 Million to 14 CountiesCalifornia has approved over $225 million in last-mile broadband grants to enhance connectivity for residents, reaching a total of over $1 billion.
California adds reporting requirements for autonomous vehiclesThe CPUC has introduced new reporting requirements for autonomous vehicles to enhance safety and oversight amid increasing scrutiny.
Uber will need to fingerprint drivers in California to transport teens | TechCrunchUber must enforce fingerprint background checks for drivers transporting unaccompanied teens in California as mandated by the CPUC.
California Awards $207M in Broadband GrantsCPUC approved $207 million in broadband grants to enhance internet access in underserved California communities.
California CPUC Awards $237 Million for 21 Broadband ProjectsCalifornia CPUC approved $237 million in grants for last mile broadband projects as part of the Broadband for All program.
California Awards $41M in Last-Mile Funding for Madera, Napa, and San Luis Obispo Counties$41 million granted for broadband projects aims to improve internet access in unserved communities across California.The initiative supports education, healthcare, and economic development while focusing on disadvantaged areas.
California Last-Mile Broadband Program Awards $225 Million to 14 CountiesCalifornia has approved over $225 million in last-mile broadband grants to enhance connectivity for residents, reaching a total of over $1 billion.
California adds reporting requirements for autonomous vehiclesThe CPUC has introduced new reporting requirements for autonomous vehicles to enhance safety and oversight amid increasing scrutiny.
Uber will need to fingerprint drivers in California to transport teens | TechCrunchUber must enforce fingerprint background checks for drivers transporting unaccompanied teens in California as mandated by the CPUC.
California Awards $207M in Broadband GrantsCPUC approved $207 million in broadband grants to enhance internet access in underserved California communities.
California CPUC Awards $237 Million for 21 Broadband ProjectsCalifornia CPUC approved $237 million in grants for last mile broadband projects as part of the Broadband for All program.
California Awards $41M in Last-Mile Funding for Madera, Napa, and San Luis Obispo Counties$41 million granted for broadband projects aims to improve internet access in unserved communities across California.The initiative supports education, healthcare, and economic development while focusing on disadvantaged areas.
Waymo gets approval to deploy its robotaxi service in Los AngelesWaymo granted expansion permission despite oppositionCPUC allowed Waymo to charge for robotaxi rides
Waymo driverless taxi expansion paused after two crashes and one fireCPUC has halted Waymo's plans to expand autonomous taxi service.Waymo admits issues with two self-driving taxi crashes.
Waymo's application to expand California robotaxi operations paused by regulators | TechCrunchWaymo's application to expand robotaxi service in LA and San Mateo counties suspended for 120 days by CPUC's CPED.This suspension doesn't affect Waymo's ability to operate commercially in San Francisco or limited areas in LA, but delays expansion aspirations until June 2024.
Waymo gets approval to deploy its robotaxi service in Los AngelesWaymo granted expansion permission despite oppositionCPUC allowed Waymo to charge for robotaxi rides
Waymo driverless taxi expansion paused after two crashes and one fireCPUC has halted Waymo's plans to expand autonomous taxi service.Waymo admits issues with two self-driving taxi crashes.
Waymo's application to expand California robotaxi operations paused by regulators | TechCrunchWaymo's application to expand robotaxi service in LA and San Mateo counties suspended for 120 days by CPUC's CPED.This suspension doesn't affect Waymo's ability to operate commercially in San Francisco or limited areas in LA, but delays expansion aspirations until June 2024.
Opinion: Is California's utilities commission really serious about broadband for all?California's $6 billion broadband investment has not yet connected any new households due to administrative inefficiencies.