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Report: 555 LAUSD unvaccinated teachers terminated, 1,700 new hires are uncredentialed
The Freedom Foundation's lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) on behalf of parents was settled.
NFIB: 'Small business owners are skeptical, concerned and frightened' about the future
The percentage of owners expecting better business conditions over the next six months decreased 14 points to a net negative 49%
Amicus brief urges 9th Circuit to uphold dismissal of Mormon tithing lawsuit
A First Amendment religious freedom organization filed an Amicus Brief urging the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold the trial court’s decision which dismissed fraud claims against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
California slapped with an 'F' for its COVID-19 response
The Committee to Unleash Prosperity ranked the Golden State in 47th place due to decisions made that impacted the economy, education, and mortality during the pandemic
Election integrity questioned after U.S. Postal Service suspends home delivery in Santa Monica neighborhood
People in Santa Monica who aren’t getting their mail delivered at home due to a recent crime wave should look no further than the union that represents postal workers, according to a Southern California politician.
Truckers opposing COVID vaccine legislation will drive People's Convoy to Sacramento this weekend
When Brian Brase was informed that his friends and family members are losing their jobs due to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, the trucker decided to do something about it.
Professors, students sue San Diego Community College District over COVID vaccine mandate
Mary Kate Planeta had planned to work for the Coast Guard after she got her Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) degree from San Diego Community College District, but a mandate requiring her to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has set back her plans
Retail theft bill withdrawn after Assembly committee proposes narrow amendment
After the Assembly Public Safety Committee proposed amendments to Assembly Bill (AB) 2390 that the California Retailers Association (CRA) thought were too narrow, Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) withdrew the legislation last week.
Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard defamation case proceeds to April 11 trial, Elon Musk, James Franco to testify
FAIRFAX, Va. - Fairfax Circuit Court Chief Judge Penney Azcarate denied motions for summary judgment last month in film star Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife actress Amber Heard. As a result, the litigation is now set to begin trial with jury selection on April 11.
Tampons, pads now free in five LA public libraries, UCLA men's, women's, trans bathrooms
The University of California in Los Angeles offering complimentary pads and tampons in men’s, women’s, and transgender campus bathrooms is a significant cost that will eventually lead to higher taxes.
Christian Iraqis allege in lawsuit that San Diego's redistricting commission split their community
A San Diego Superior Court judge denied a request for a TRO that would have restored a community of Catholic Christians from Iraq that has been divided by redistricting commission.
Cal State economist predicts 30% chance for a recession despite state's rising job growth rate
The state is recovering from 2020’s COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, according to a new report, however, a Cal State University economist predicts a 30% chance for a recession.
Congressman Issa on military COVID vaccine mandate: 'We need to stop this now'
Rep. Issa: 'We need to stop this now'
Federal judge set to rule on police employee lawsuit against LA, Engineers and Architects Association
A federal judge is set to rule on a lawsuit that a police department employee filed against the City of Los Angeles and the Engineers and Architects Association (EAA) alleging violations of civil and constitutional rights
After AB 1603 is defeated, retailers promote plan to combine 'smash and grab' offenses
CRA is now looking to AB 2390 to solve the problems that smash and grab incidents are causing small business owners statewide.
GOP Assembly candidate: 'Gov. Newsom's gas tax rebate is regressive, unfair'
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s gas tax relief is a regressive not progressive rebate, according to Bill Essayli who is seeking election in District 63.
Trans teen's suicide leads mom to sue LA County, Department of Children and Family Services
The state of California should follow in the state of Florida’s footsteps when it comes to gender identity in schools, according to a State Assembly candidate
Unions rally rideshare drivers, Amazon couriers to demand more pay for gasoline
Rideshare and Amazon drivers only have themselves to blame for rising fuel costs
Retailers organize coalition to combat 'smash and grab' theft
The California Retailers Association (CRA) announced a new statewide coalition last week that aims to dismantle, disrupt, deter and divert smash and grab robberies.
Second lawsuit lodged against NFL over San Diego Chargers relocation to LA
A five-year season ticket holder and San Diego County resident has sued the National Football League (NFL) for allegedly violating its relocation policy by transferring the San Diego Chargers to Los Angeles.