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What is RSS and how do I subscribe?

California RSS feeds:

  • RSS logo Air Resources Board - What's New
  • RSS logo California Courts
  • RSS logo California Department of Education - What's New
  • RSS logo California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - Incidents and Fire Information
  • RSS logo California Home Page - Highlights "News" Section
  • RSS logo California State Library
  • RSS logo CalPERS - ACES Notifications and Release Notes, Circular Letters, Facts At A Glance, and Press Releases
  • RSS logo Caltrans - District 8 - Riverside & San Bernardino Counties
  • RSS logo Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training - What's New
  • RSS logo Department of Motor Vehicles - Announcements
  • RSS logo Flex Your Power - Energy efficiency news, blogs, events, and information
  • RSS logo Governor's Office - Top Stories
  • RSS logo Legislative Analysts Office
  • RSS logo National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Weather watches, warnings, and advisories in California
  • RSS logo Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development - Updates and Announcements
  • RSS logo Seismic Safety Commission - News and Updates
  • RSS logo U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit - New Opinions

U.S. Government RSS Feeds

What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a format for delivering regularly changing Web content to you. The RSS feeds provide headlines and descriptions of content, along with links to the full articles. RSS feeds typically are linked or indicated by an orange rectangle with the letters RSS. Sometimes the presence of RSS feeds is indicated by an orange rectangle with the letters XML, or by the symbol RSS icon RSS logo.

How do I subscribe to a feed?
In order to subscribe to an RSS feed, you will need a news reader. Use your favorite search engine to find a "news reader." Many are available for free, and some newer browsers have news readers built right in. These readers allow you to subscribe to news feeds and will check the feeds for you automatically and update you with the latest headlines.

It is easy to subscribe. When you see the RSS icon on our site, just select the icon, and you will open a new page. Simply copy the address of the feed to your news reader.

Once you subscribe to a feed, headlines are available in your reader. When you see a headline that interests you, just select the link to view the full article.

Why should I subscribe to an RSS feed?
Using RSS feeds is an easy way to stay informed about what is going on in California, without cluttering up your email. You save time by not needing to browse the site for new content. You can quickly scan the headlines and read the items of interest to you.