Fate of California’s ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Now Hangs in the Balance
California is home to a number of so-called sanctuary cities. What happens to them now?
California is home to a number of so-called sanctuary cities. What happens to them now?
“I’m running because I think the answer to the divisiveness we see in the country right now is unity, and the answer to fear is hope,” Villaraigosa told the Times.
California is still coming to terms with “Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States,” and some are handling it better than others.
Principled stand or political grandstanding?
Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Jose are among 16 cities participating in an exciting new collaborative aimed at crafting cutting edge transportation programs and policies that could transform the future as we know it.
The accident, which killed 13 people and wounded another 31 in Desert Hot Springs on Sunday, is being called one of the state’s deadliest wrecks in decades.
The average salary for a Los Angeles City councilmember is $165,211 per year, according to data provided by the California State Controller’s Office.
A 53-year-old Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy who died in the line of duty earlier this month would be still be alive if it weren’t for Gov. Jerry Brown’s controversial prison realignment program, Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris said Thursday.
Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed two redistricting reform bills into law. While one promotes more open and efficient government, the other is nothing but a recipe for one-party control, writes columnist Dan Walters in an article for the Sacramento Bee.
The Port's former top cop was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday after admitting to evasion of taxes and lying to the FBI.