The sentencing caps a federal trial that raised chilling questions about the safety of public officials amid heightened political extremism and the proliferation of online platforms that give traction to baseless conspiracy theories.
U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II says that the practice of arresting immigrants at their homes without a judicial warrant is unconstitutional.
The California Senate killed some reparations bills for Black residents on Thursday amid a budget deficit after the Assembly issued a formal apology for slavery
A highly watched bill that would have required legislators to study and review a controversial new electric charge has died in committee.
A new analysis shows that building a California water tunnel would cost $20 billion. State officials say the project's benefits would far outweigh the costs.
Supreme Court rejects a conservative challenge to the U.S. agency that protects consumers from financial scams.
Gov. Gavin Newsom called out former President Trump's efforts to roll back climate change policies on a world stage during a climate summit at the Vatican.
When these justices deign to meet-and-greet, it's with people who won't ask them about conflicts of interest or gifts from billionaires.
Orange County banking executive Eric Hovde is running for Senate in Wisconsin, where the Republican was born and raised but fairly scarce in recent years. Democrats are trying to make his California ties an issue.
A California Assembly committee has advanced a bill that would require a legislative review of a controversial new monthly fixed charge on electric bills.