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Pass the Remote: as ‘Wicked’ Flies Onto the Big Screen, Check Out More Great Movie Musicals

One of the most anticipated movie musicals in years, “Wicked,” swoops into theaters this week. It’s not just delightful, it’s directed by someone who grew up in the Bay Area, Jon M. Chu. The Palo Alto native and “Crazy Rich 


DA Price Concedes in AlCo Recall Election, Defends Record on Criminal Justice Reform

Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price on Monday conceded defeat in the recall election that has removed her from office.Thirteen days after the Nov. 5 contest — which she is currently losing by a vote of about 63% to 37% 


Gavin Newsom Se Comprometió a Publicar Sus Declaraciones De Impuestos Cada Año Pero No Lo Ha Hecho Desde 2020

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Judge 'Troubled' by Danny Masterson's Attorneys Tracking Down Jurors After Rape Trial

Attorneys working to appeal Danny Masterson's rape conviction approached jurors at their homes and workplaces despite a judge's order meant to limit information about their identities, according to recent court filings.

'She Didn't Feel Safe': Hawaii Woman Sent Cryptic Texts Before California Disappearance

"We started getting texts saying that she didn't feel safe."

Gavin Newsom Pledged to Release His Tax Returns Every Year. The Last One Was for 2020

Gov. Newsom just bought a $9 million house in Marin County, but his sources of income haven’t been made public recently. He had pledged to release his tax returns.

Newsom Proclaims Apprenticeship Week, Touts State’s Leadership in Workforce Dev’t

Gov. Gavin Newsom has officially proclaimed Apprenticeship Week in California, calling the state a national leader in increasing the number and type of apprenticeships offered.Apprenticeship Week began Sunday in the state and will run through Saturday, the governor’s office said. 


Just 102 Votes Separate Candidates in Nation's Closest House Race, With More Ballots to Count

Democrat Derek Tran is leading Republican Rep. Michelle Steel by 102 votes in what's become the tightest House race in the nation.

L.A. Sheriff's Deputy Avoids Jail in Shooting Death of Suicidal Man

An L.A. County sheriff's deputy will avoid jail time after pleading guilty to one count of assault in the March 2021 shooting of David Ordaz Jr., whose family vehemently opposed the plea deal.

317 Pairs of ‘Ghost Shoes’ Outside City Hall Memorializes Decade of SF Traffic Fatalities

Someone is killed in a vehicle collision in San Francisco on average about once every 12 days. On Sunday, many of those victims were remembered with a temporary memorial made of 317 pairs of white painted “ghost shoes” on the 


Work Begins Wednesday on Improvements to Stockton Animal Shelter; Public Ceremony Set

Stockton officials are preparing to break ground this week on upcoming improvements to the city’s animal shelter.A ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Animal Shelter facility at 1575 S. Lincoln St., city officials said. The public 


San Mateo Sheriff Corpus Responds to Calls for Resignation: ‘I Am Not Going Anywhere’

Five Congressional and state leaders from San Mateo County have called upon embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus to resign, saying her continued tenure impacts public safety.“The turmoil that is engulfing the sheriff’s office is continuing to damage the organization and its 


Foes of Raising CA Minimum Wage Declare Victory

Part-time employee Adriana Ruiz works on an order at a Wendy's restaurant in Fountain Valley, on June 20, 2024. Photo by Jae Hong, AP Photo

California Mantiene a Sus Estudiantes Atletas Transgénero en Las Canchas Pese a Las Prohibiciones en Todo El País

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Un Republicano De California Ganó Un Escaño Que No Quería Y Ahora Los Contribuyentes Pagarån Por Una Nueva Elección

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How California Keeps Transgender Student Athletes on the Court as Bans Unfold Across the Country

California is becoming increasingly tangled in the nationwide fight over whether transgender college athletes should be allowed to compete on teams of their gender identity. Just how much can state laws and policies protect its players?

Lobbying Activity This Past Summer Cost a Record-Breaking $168 Million. Here’s What We Know.

Between the summer session of the California Legislature featuring hot topics like AI regulation and money for journalism, and a special one focusing on gas prices, powerful corporations poured in record-setting money to influence lawmakers.

A California Republican Won a Seat He Didn’t Want. Now Taxpayers Are Paying for a New Election

Kern and Tulare county taxpayers are on the hook for a special election after Republican Vince Fong won his Congressional seat along with an Assembly seat he no longer wanted.

Editorial: How L.A. Squanders Millions That Could Be Spent Fixing Its Streets and Sidewalks

The staggering backlog of basic maintenance is driving up Los Angeles' liability costs, leaving even less money to repair public infrastructure.

In Thousand Oaks, Charlie Kirk's Pastor Sees God's Hand in Trump's Win

In Thousand Oaks, Charlie Kirk's pastor sees God's hand in Trump's win

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