The result was a decade-long experiment in criminal justice called “realignment.” By reducing the number of crimes that were ...
Today’s announcement is part of California’s mobile driver’s license (mDL) pilot program, which is limited to 1.5 million participants. Last month, Governor Newsom announced Californians can add their ...
OPINION- California voters will begin marking their mail-in ballots for the Nov. 5 election in just a few days and how they vote may reflect their somewhat sour outlooks, particularly rising ...
Soon after a series of state laws left a Planned Parenthood clinic in Columbia, Missouri, unable to provide abortions in 2018, it shipped some of its equipment to states where abortion remained ...
Vickie Villegas had to pay $3,000 out-of-pocket every time she was treated for multiple sclerosis, a disease that attacks the ...
Even though the smell of smoke filled the air in the Avenues area south of HWY. 29, east of HWY. 53, people at first did not ...
A group of local volunteers had recently cleaned up over two tons of litter, tires, appliances furniture and garbage. Since that time, volunteers have removed many more tons of debris and a vehicle ...
Only 18% of California’s 13.7 million households live in a house they own without a mortgage. That’s a far thinner slice ...
It was a pleasantly cool morning to meet John Hess on the terrace behind the Greenview Restaurant in Hidden Valley Lake. He’s had a busy weekend of walking District 1 in Clearlake and attending ...
Strong work also is turned in by Cristin Milioti (“Palm Springs,” “Made for Love”), as Oz’s primary rival in the story, Sofia ...
OPINION- No one likes a liar. Everyone knows lying is wrong. Even organized crime figures shun liars. Religious bans are not the reason. The reason that everyone is repulsed by lying is necessity.
OPINION- The gasoline price gouging that has plagued Californians sporadically for decades appears no longer to be merely occasional. Rather, it’s become pretty steady.