2026 is shaping up to be a year of city council candidates with problematic pasts.You may recall…
‘California Rule’ Takes Another Hit in the Courts
2017 is going to be a nail-biter for pension watchers.
California Supreme Court: Online Travel Firms Are Exempt from Hotel Taxes
Monday’s ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the City of San Diego, which was seeking to recover around $21 million in back taxes. Other cities and counties have similar cases pending.
Judge Approves San Bernardino's Bankruptcy Exit Plan
A watershed moment for the city.
KQED Sues Hayward Over Police Chief’s Ouster
The news organization KQED is seeking information on the abrupt removal of Hayward Police Chief Diane Stuart.
Your Guide to the Most Important Legislation Affecting Employers in 2017
A must-read for all California employers, courtesy of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP.
Stockton City Council Candidate Headed to Trial
CD6 candidate Sam Fant will stand trial for felony conspiracy and election fraud, a judge ruled last week.
Felony Charge Against Stockton Mayor Reduced to Misdemeanor
It's Mayor Silva's lucky day.
Anaheim Settles Discrimination Suit With First Latina City Attorney
The city has agreed to pay its former city attorney $1.45 million.
