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As President Trump floats sending the military to more U.S. cities, a federal judge in California ruled he broke the law with ...
Far fewer people are using Gov. Gavin Newsom's CARE Court than he projected when he launched the mental health program to help homeless Californians.
California courts often restrict defendants who are abuse victims from using evidence of violence against them as a defense. Lawmakers are considering a bill to allow it.
The Legislature killed or delayed scores of expensive or politically dicey bills, ranging from AI to classic cars.
The governor is making the first move in his battle with Trump over crime, sending CHP officers into six California cities.
Three bills before the California Legislature would govern how companies use AI in employment decisions, but they may be in ...
Three bills to regulate AI price discrimination died or were scaled back in the state legislature during a secretive ...
The task force is the latest effort by the Newsom administration to remove homeless encampments from California’s streets.
When it closes next year, Norco city leaders hope to restore the correctional facility to an upscale resort again.
Workers, wary for patients' rights, say their employers should offer more guidance and training about the kinds of ...
For California high-speed rail to become financially viable, lawmakers will need to back the CEO's new route and new funding ...
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