El Dorado County Statewide Articles


Jurors Award $11.5 Million to Former LAPD K9 Handler Who Claimed Discrimination Over Samoan Heritage

The officer, Mark Sauvao, said he was retaliated and discriminated against after reporting that colleagues had called him names and spread false rumors about him.

Is Your Child Struggling to Master the Potty? These 5 Takeaways From Our Panel Can Help

A pediatrician and an occupational therapist share tips for parents tackling potty training with their kids. Here are five takeaways from their talk.

22-Year-Old SF State Student Identified as Man Who Died in 280 Crash

The crash happened on March 9 after a vehicle went down an embankment on I-280.

At Least 14 Hurt as MTA Bus Is Part of Four-Vehicle 'Rollover Collision' in South L.A.

Firefighters and paramedics were on the scene and had assessed and treated 14 people, including bus riders and other vehicle passengers.

A Former CSU Northridge Director Was Gunned Down at L.A. Live. Two Have Been Arrested

In November, a former CSU Northridge director was gunned down as he ate dinner. Sidney Barrett Morris was also the nephew of a Motown singer.

Starbucks, Chipotle, McDonald's: Who's Raising Prices in California to Pay Higher Wages

Fast-food chains are or planning to hike the cost of menu items because they're required to pay their employees $20 an hour starting Monday.

Former Top LAPD Official Accused of Tracking Woman With AirTag Alleges Cronyism by Ex-Chief

One-time LAPD assistant chief Al Labrada has filed a claim alleging mistreatment by ex-chief Michel Moore over handling of allegations against Labrada.

Column: What if Bruce's Beach Was Just the Start? Why More Stolen Land Is About Be Returned

Santa Monica is exploring what to compensate the descendants of Silas White, a Black businessman whose land was seized by eminent domain before he could open a beach club.

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': The Supreme Court and the Abortion Pill

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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': The Supreme Court and the Abortion Pill

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Which Fast Food Workers Will Get Paid More in California?

The state is still working out who will benefit from the $20 minimum wage for fast food workers that starts Monday. Employers have been asking for guidance since last October, according to emails obtained by CalMatters through a public records …

Ohtani Says He's Cooperating With Investigators. Yasiel Puig Offers a Cautionary Tale

Shohei Ohtani is not the first Dodger to get caught up in a sports betting scandal. What happened with Yasiel Puig offers a cautionary tale.

Men Arrested in O.C. Kidnapping Case Had Criminal Record. What Did They Do With the Victim?

The two men charged with kidnapping Tony Lam from outside his Midway City home were former parolees with one serving nearly two decades behind bars for second-degree murder, Orange County prosecutors wrote in court records.

Look to the Skies Tonight for Another SpaceX Rocket Launch

Ten days after a SpaceX launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base lighted up social media, the company plans to launch another rocket.

Easter Weekend Storm Dousing Plans in L.A.: When Will It Rain? What's Been Canceled?

It's shaping up to be a wet Easter weekend in Southern California. Here is a timeline of what to expect.

An Advocacy Group for California Cities Supported Prop. 1. Here's Why Three O.C. Cities Are Leaving

Three Orange County cities voted this month to withdraw from the California League of Cities with leaders saying the advocacy organization isn't representing their interests.

Efforts Underway to Remove Baltimore Bridge Ruins; Search Suspended for 4 Workers Presumed Dead

Cleanup the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore begins and authorities announce suspension of the search for four workers.

Hay Grown for Cattle Consumes Nearly Half the Water Drawn From Colorado River, Study Finds

Much of the Colorado River's water is used for agriculture. A new study shows 46% of the water that is diverted is used to grow hay to feed cattle.

Orange County Convicted Killer Who Ditched Halfway House Is Rearrested in Mexico

Ike Nicholas Souzer, 20, was busted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Mexican officials in Rosarito on Wednesday after crossing the border into Mexico.

9-Year-Old Rams CHP Car While Driving to School, Officials Say

Child trying to drive himself to school led CHP on a chase, officials said.

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