California
Judge Rules State Must Count Signatures For Ballot Measure to Repeal New Transgendered Law
Calif. Secretary of State didn't want to count them, claiming the signatures were submitted late
California Supreme Court Grants Law License to Illegal Immigrant
Passed state bar exam, challenged federal law barring illegal immigrants from receiving professional licenses
Republican Activist Working on Proposal to Expand Size of California Legislature to 12,000
Cleared its first hurdle for ballot status
SEC Investigating Calif. Public Pension Fund Purchases
Allegations of possible insider trading
Does the Bell Toll for Excessive Public Pay?
Increasingly, the public may be seeing that the problem isn't a handful of officials who illegally gamed the system, but a system that allows a powerful minority to legally game the majority.
Calif. Schools Prepare for New Law on Transgender Students
While keeping an eye out on referendum that could block it
Man Fights to Get Off Sex Offender Registry for Consensual Teen Sex with Woman He Since Married
Convicted twenty years ago for having sex with a 17-year-old when he was 19
California Regulators Attempt to Kill Sriracha
Why did state regulators shut down the company's sales for a month and push the hot sauce's maker to consider leaving the state?
Calif. Mulls Mandatory Kill Switches for Smart Phones
Pushed by law enforcement officials to discourage theft
Appeal Filed to Stop Removal of Memorial Cross
Korean War memorial on public land in Southern California
Oakland Using Expensive Surveillance System to Track Protesters
Was sold to community as way to fight crime
Prototype GPS Earthquake Monitoring System Being Tested in Southern California
Information from GPS receivers will be processed in real time
Eminent Domain Approved to Seize Land for Calif. Bullet Train
Even though they don't have money to build it yet
Court Pension Ruling Gives Detroit New Hope
We shouldn't have to wait for a city to crumble before it can get control of its debts.
Californians Adopting Increasingly Negative View of Unions
Shift in opinion comes amid latest labor conflicts
Calif. to Open Victim Compensation Funds to Prostitutes
Will be able to get help with costs if attacked on the job
California Regulators Halt Shipping of Sriracha Until Mid-January
Some residents close to factory had complained about odors emitted from the factory
FBI, Medical Experts Pin Kelly Thomas' Brutal Death on Police Beating
Retired FBI agent testified Thomas had right to defend himself from police brutality
Calif. Arrests 'Revenge Porn' Site Operator
Charged people to have their X-rated photos removed
10-Day Waiting Period to Buy Gun May Be Unconstutional
District Court rules it is at least a burden on Second Amendment rights
Former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner To Be Sentenced Today
Pleaded guilty to mistreating women in October
Pot Dispensary Owner Selected as Mayor of Calif. Town
City Council of Sebastopol in the northern part of the state chooses him
California Agency Plans 'Green' Car Vouchers for the Poor
Remember how well Cash for Clunkers worked out?
Feds Deny Early Approval of Calif. High-Speed Rail Route
Not until the environmental work is completed
Fixing California: How to Loosen the Union Chokehold
The state can make reforms that are both better for governance and fairer to union workers than the status quo.
Fixing California: Freer Markets and Fewer Contraptions
The state currently operates like a Rube Goldberg Machine.
Trial for Police Beating Death of Kelly Thomas Opens Today
Two former Fullerton officers place criminal charges
Bankrupt San Bernardino to Challenge Pension Debt
Will dispute amount that fund claims it owes them
Two More Rulings Hamper Calif. High-Speed Rail Plan
State ordered to redo funding plan before spending any state bond money