Beverly Hills Police Chief Resigns
L.A. Sued Over Cannabis Licensing Process
A group of cannabis entrepreneurs are suing the City of Los Angeles over its licensing process, arguing that it was flawed and unfair.
Audit Finds No Wrongdoing in L.A.’s Cannabis Licensing Process
Some Local Governments Are Suspending Public Records Requests in Response to Coronavirus
Mitch Englander to Plead Guilty to Obstructing Corruption Probe
Former L.A. City Councilman Mitch Englander has agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiring to falsify material facts in a federal corruption investigation.
Whittier Students Sue Delta Over Jet Fuel Dump
Lawsuits continue to mount in the aftermath of a jet fuel dump over the Gateway Cities region of L.A. County last month.
State DOJ Will Investigate LAPD’s Gang Member Database
The California Department of Justice will conduct an investigation into the LAPD’s CalGang database of suspected gang members amid allegations that innocent people were added to the system.
SCOTUS Greenlights New Immigration Rule That Could Impact Cities and Counties
In a 5-4 decision Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with new immigration rules that could discourage immigrants from seeking public assistance.
Appellate Court Rules Charter Cities Are Bound by Sanctuary State Law
An appellate court has ruled that Huntington Beach must abide by California’s sanctuary state law, SB 54, even though it is a charter city.
