SoCal Terror Plot Thwarted
State Sues Huntington Beach Over Housing
A shot across the bow.
After Pittsburgh, a Reminder: California Remains a Hotbed for White Nationalism
While our eyes are focused on the Squirrel Hill community and the cause of national unity, a number of recent events also remind us that parts of California remain fertile ground for the kind of hateful, extremist ideology that motivated the Pittsburgh shooter.
Court Says Charter Cities Are Exempt From Sanctuary State Law
California’s sanctuary state law suffered a significant setback in the courts last week as part of lawsuit brought by Huntington Beach.
Surfing is Now the Official Sport of California
Several More Cities Join Sanctuary Fight
Meanwhile, Los Alamitos holds final vote to exempt itself from SB 54.
Another Banner Week in California’s Sanctuary Civil War
Huntington Beach, Aliso Viejo, and Escondido all joined the fight against Sacramento this week. Costa Mesa looked poised to do the same.
On Homelessness, a Moment of Truth for Orange County’s Cities
Mayors and city managers from Orange County’s 33 cities have been asked to appear before U.S. District Judge David Carter today, who is overseeing a pair of civil rights lawsuits over the county’s response to homelessness.
