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Tustin high school teacher, ex-union boss arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor
Roger Kavigan was placed on paid administrative leave from his job as a history teacher at Foothill High School in Tustin last month.
Federal judge considers transferring Girardi Keese racketeering lawsuit to Northern District of California
Chicago-based Edelson law firm was local counsel for Girardi Keese before blowing the whistle on alleged embezzlement
Daughter demands probate court solutions in Gov. Newsom's 'Master Plan for Aging'
Daughter of an elderly woman under guardianship wants Gov. Newsom to address alleged probate court abuses
Attorney: 'Tesla’s proprietary plugin will be among challenges of 2040 zero-emission trucking plan'
New California Air Resources Board rule requires zero-emission delivery trucks and vans by 2040
Congressman's defamation lawsuit against NBC Universal to proceed in part
Neither MSBNC nor Rachel Maddow is named but former Rep. Devin Nunes accuses them of intentionally harming his reputation.
California ranks again among the top judicial hellholes
This year, the Golden State landed in 3rd place after Georgia and The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Ninth Circuit rules against UC-Irvine professor's COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty argued in his original complaint that not allowing vaccine exemptions for natural immunity is unconstitutional.
San Diego family accepts $3 million to settle wrongful death suit against car tire dealer
Paul Kiesel represented the San Diego family members of three people who died in a Ford Expedition in 2014
Appellate court upholds San Diego judge's decision to dismantle school district COVID vaccine mandate
California state appellate court agrees that it is the state legislature, not school districts, that can authorize a COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Local FBI chief's ocean-front family home linked to disgraced attorney Tom Girardi
FBI Assistant Director Donald Alway's mother is reportedly Girardi's ex-girlfriend and former legal secretary
After School Satan Club planned for a Bakersfield elementary school in December
Constitutional advocate: An After School Satan Club is potentially unconstitutional
Ninth Circuit rules in favor of the Election Integrity Project, allowing litigation to proceed to discovery
Federal appellate court allows Election Integrity Project to inspect 2020 election machines
Swalwell opponent arrested at Alameda County Registrars' 1% pull
14th Congressional District candidate was arrested and spent the night in jail
Goleta Water District employees win $125,000 settlement over COVID vaccine mandate
Five plaintiffs will receive $25,000 each from the Goleta Water District for its requirements of the unvaccinated
Trans teen who regrets double mastectomy is poised to sue Kaiser Permanente
Attorneys for detransitioning activist send letter of intent to sue
Alameda County election observer: 'Elections are a captured operation'
Election law specifies that observers must be provided 'sufficiently close access' but members of the Alameda County Republican Party Election Integrity Committee allege otherwise
Community activists fear breakdown of LA City Council will derail affordable housing plan
Community activists look to new city council member Eunisses Hernandez to advance Downtown Community Plan
GOP candidate calls for investigation into Amazon after 'suicide kit' teen deaths
Parents file a lawsuit against Amazon, Loudwolf in Alameda state court after teen suicide
Mission Viejo poised to elect Hispanic Democrat in place of two Republicans
Two Mission Viejo City Council members who were court-ordered to vacate their offices have lost their bid for re-election
Parent advocate foresees low student achievement leading to employers' outsourcing jobs
More than half of California students did not meet state English standards and two out of three did not meet state math standards