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Santa Ana City Council considers ballot measure that would permit the undocumented to vote in local elections
City Councilman Ryan Hernandez, who proposed the measure, advocated at a council meeting that green card holders and undocumented workers pay taxes
Twitter downsizes California office, GEICO closes storefront operations statewide
Insurance lawyer: "It doesn't bode well for insurance as a whole for the state"
LA Department of Public Health sued over threat of renewed mask mandate
The Alliance of Los Angeles County Parents sued the agency in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging that children will be irreparably harmed.
OC Supervisors approve Huntington Beach oil spill settlement offer from Amplify Energy
Some $1 million in expenses incurred responding to the 2021 Huntington Beach oil spill is being reimbursed to Orange County
Oral arguments in Mormon Church tithing lawsuit set at Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal
The Mormon Church is defending on appeal what a federal trial court decided in James Huntsman v Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
School board withdraws vote about planting Planned Parenthood clinic on high school campus
An action item that would have planted a Planned Parenthood clinic on the campus of John Glenn High School in Norwalk was withdrawn from the school board’s agenda.
Judge: Catholic schools must wait on U.S. Education Department to proceed with LAUSD funding litigation
A state judge ruled that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles will have to wait on the U.S. Education Department to decide on LAUSD's administrative appeal
Superintendent denies allegations of Temecula Valley High School student sex room, girl parading nude in boys' locker room
Temecula Valley Unified School District superintendent denies allegations in YouTube video
Teachers' union accused of rallying against a Riverside County pastor's PAC backing conservative school board candidates
412 Church Pastor Tim Thompson launched the Inland Empire Family PAC earlier this year and has been holding fundraisers ever since to reach a financial goal of $250,000.
Pastor accuses Temecula Valley school board of turning a blind eye to allegations of a high school student sex room
A Riverside County pastor is meeting with the city council to determine what to do about a school administrator’s allegations that students organized a sex room at Temecula Valley High School and took turns using it
LA utility customer appeals federal judge's dismissal of his civil rights lawsuit involving lawyer bribery charges, DWP overbilling
U.S. District Judge Phillips granted the city of Los Angeles summary judgment on June 14 based on statute of limitations. Plaintiff Antwon Jones filed a notice of appeal on June 17.
Environmental groups sue, want more public discussion about the LA River Master Plan
Los Angeles Waterkeeper is among the environmental groups that are suing Los Angeles County alleging that its LA River Master Plan approval last month violates environmental laws
UC Regents planned demolition of Berkeley's People's Park stayed, hearing set for July 29
The California Court of Appeal ordered the University of California (UC) Berkeley to stop its planned demolition of People’s Park
Wife sues Santa Monica hospital after mate's treatment with Remdesivir for COVID-infection fails
Maricela Javier sued a Santa Monica hospital after her husband’s alleged improperly diagnosed COVID infection was treated with Remdesivir, and he died shortly thereafter
NFL files motion to dismiss Chargers relocation lawsuit, hearing set for July 29
Taxpayer Ruth Henricks alleges that the Chargers hid its plan to relocate to Los Angeles
Freedom Foundation considers challenging a new law that offsets union membership fees
Enacted on June 30, SB 189 establishes a tax credit subsidizing some costs of union membership
Pastor: Offering Native Americans free UC tuition will lead to similar requests from other groups
Waiving the price of tuition for Native Americans enrolling in the University of California (UC) system will open the flood gates for other California residents who are members of minority groups to request the same break.
City of El Centro accused in lawsuit of coercing workers to be COVID-vaccinated
Two employees of the city of El Centro have sued the municipality over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Discovery to begin in lawsuit against Palm Springs hospital over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate
A lawsuit filed by three nurses against a Palm Springs medical center and its COVID-19 vaccine mandate is proceeding to discovery
LA lawsuit alleges children's self-strangulation death was encouraged by TikTok algorithm
The plaintiffs’ attorney who sued TikTok is alleging that the social media platform intentionally directs young users to dangerous content, such as 'TikTok Challenges.'