Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday approved $25 million for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning California to once again lead the resistance to the MAGA movement.
Bianco, who was first elected sheriff in 2018, can continue to lead Riverside County’s top law enforcement agency if he were to run for governor and lose. A 2022 state law that shifts sheriff’s ...
A California health clinic sued the state's attorney general last year for pursuing false advertising claims against an ...
The unique spillway at California's Lake Berryessa was activated this week for the first time in six years, according to ...
The former NFL star is expected to be freed after being processed at Corcoran State Prison; his 2020 rape conviction was reversed in December.
The discovery of bird flu in the San Mateo backyard flock prompted health officials to remind people to take biosecurity ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta talks about an effort from California and other states to stop DOGE from accessing ...
A 2019 infrastructure report card gave the state’s levees a "D," citing that despite significant investments, much more work ...
Rob Bonta and a dozen other attorneys general say President Donald Trump lacks the constitutional authority to expand ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday approved $50 million for legal defenses against the Trump administration, following a special ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta and 18 of his counterparts from other states sued President Donald Trump’s administration Friday for allegedly jeopardizing Americans’ private information by giving the new ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed laws to help safeguard the state's progressive policies from challenges by Republican President Donald Trump's administration.