The Latest
-
Man made a false bomb threat so he wouldn't miss a flight to LA, FBI says
The man had hoped that any delay would allow him to get on the Spirit Airlines plane, authorities said Friday.
-
Demi Lovato marries singer-songwriter Jordan ‘Jutes' Lutes in California
Lovato wore a white Vivienne Westwood dress and Lutes wore a Saint Laurent suit.
-
Trump administration seeks to end protections for immigrant children in federal custody
President Donald Trump tried to end the protections during his first term.
-
Inland Empire lawmaker cited for suspicion of drunk driving
State Sen. Sabrina Cervantes insisted that she wasn’t drunk.
-
Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' ex-assistant tells of cleaning up booze, drugs and baby oil after ‘freak-offs'
He testified he tossed out empty alcohol bottles, baby oil and drugs, tidying pillows and making it look as if nothing had happened.
-
Board stops California toxic waste regulators from weakening a hazardous waste rule
The Department of Toxic Substances Control had argued disposing more waste in state would likely reduce costs and truck emissions.
-
California Assembly advances bill to toughen penalties for soliciting sex from older teens
The California Assembly on Thursday approved harsher penalties for soliciting sex from 16- and 17-year-olds, with some exceptions.
-
Is Gov. Gavin Newsom rebranding himself ahead of potential presidential run?
Gavin Newsom hosts President Donald Trump’s allies on his podcast. He’s pushing city officials to crack down on homeless encampments. And this week, he proposed limiting health care coverage for immigrants in the country illegally. Make no mistake: California’s Democratic governor is appealing to the political center and trying to shed his national reputation as a San Francisco liberal as he contemplates his...
-
California promised to boost mental health in schools. Why one key program is behind schedule
California made a huge one-time investment in youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
California regulator weakens AI rules, giving Big Tech more leeway to track you
California’s first-in-the-nation privacy agency is retreating from an attempt to regulate artificial intelligence.