Affordable Housing Group Seeks to Stop Clippers Arena
A group of affordable housing advocates are suing the City of Inglewood, claiming city leaders violated state law when they offered a stretch of public land to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Greenfield’s Ex-City Manager Plans to Sue
Greenfield, City Manager Jaime Fontes was terminated Friday during a closed vote of the city council. His attorney now says he’s preparing to sue the city.
AG Intervenes in Fresno’s Industrial Park Dispute
The California Attorney General’s Office will intervene in a contentious dispute over a proposed industrial park in the City of Fresno.
L.A. Brings Down the Hammer on Unlicensed Pot Shops
Mike Feuer means business.
San Francisco Subpoenas Lyft, Uber Over Worker Status
Uber and Lyft claim their workers aren’t employees. San Francisco says “prove it.”
Oakland’s Anti-Coal Ordinance Struck Down by Judge
Judge Chhabria said the information the city cited when it approved that ordinance was “riddled with inaccuracies.”
This Man Says Whittier’s Ballot Confused Voters. Now He Plans to Take the City to Court.
A limited recount in the April 10 election has left Councilman Fernando Dutra with the lead, but his challenger’s supporters aren’t satisfied.
A Dispute Between La Verne and Its Firefighters is Getting Uglier By the Day
The City of La Verne is grappling with a pair of lawsuits brought by members of its fire department.
Vallejo Kidnapping Victims Reach Tentative Settlement With City
Three years after Vallejo police accused them of staging an elaborate abduction, kidnapping victim Denise Huskins and her fiancé Aaron Quinn have reached a tentative legal settlement with the city, according to their lawyer.
