Judge Dismisses Local Governments’ Pot Delivery Challenge
San Francisco’s Prosecutor Shortage Nearing “Tipping Point”
San Francisco’s chief prosecutor Chesa Boudin is sounding the alarm over a “severe” staffing shortage in the District Attorney’s Office.
Cannabis Giant MedMen Sues Pasadena Over Permit Disqualification
California-based cannabis giant MedMen has filed a lawsuit against the City of Pasadena over its decision to disqualify the company from receiving a conditional use permit.
What does the end of the census count mean for Southern California?
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration in its bid to end the U.S. Census count.
Milpitas Threatens Lawsuit Over HomeKey Project
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran has threatened to sue the state and Santa Clara County over a $29.2 million plan to turn an Extended Stay America hotel into permanent homeless housing.
Another City Hall Lobbyist Pleads Guilty in LA Corruption Case
A fifth person has been convicted as part of a wide-ranging corruption scandal at Los Angeles City Hall.
Court Strikes Down Portion of Jurupa Valley Cannabis Law
A Riverside County Superior Court has struck down part of a marijuana legalization and tax measure that was passed by Jurupa Valley voters in 2018.
Walnut Creek Settles With Family of Man Killed by Police
The City of Walnut Creek has settled a lawsuit with the family of a Black man who was slain by police in 2019. The family of 23-year-old Miles Hall will receive $4 million.
Former Bell Councilman Arrested for Homicide
Former Bell City Councilman Danny Harber, 76, was arrested Tuesday for allegedly murdering his 81-year-old wife Donna.
