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See You In Court, Kids

05/02/2025

Law Day 2025 was a learning experience for hundreds of local fifth graders in an event at the Nevada City Courthouse.

California Democrats Backed Into a Corner Over Teen Sex Solicitation

05/02/2025

California Republicans are increasingly pushing Democrats on child sex crimes bills. The supermajority is growing more divided about it.

California Sent Investigators to ICE Facilities. They Found More Detainees, and Health Care Gaps

04/29/2025

A California law empowers state investigators to check on conditions at ICE detention centers. A new report raises concerns about health care inside them.

Judge Restricts Border Patrol in California: ‘You Just Can’t Walk Up to People With Brown Skin’

04/29/2025

‘You just can’t walk up to people with brown skin and say give me your papers,’ a federal judge told Border Patrol attorneys at a hearing challenging recent immigration sweeps.

Trump Cuts Millions in California Crime Prevention Grants: ‘This Was a Sledgehammer’

04/28/2025

Groups that support California crime victims and attempt to reduce gun violence lost millions of dollars in grants when the Trump administration pulled funding.

They Feared a Loved One in a Psychotic Moment. Why California Police Wouldn’t Come

04/27/2025

Police agencies — under scrutiny and worried about their own liability — increasingly won’t respond to someone in a mental health crisis unless that person is committing a crime. So who will transport people in psychosis to get help? And who will keep those around them safe?

California Republicans Want to Get Tougher on Crime. Are Democrats Shifting Their Way?

04/17/2025

A California Republican state senator finds his crime bills getting a warmer welcome this year. Democrats say they’re just responding to their voters.

What Happens After a Homeless Person Is Arrested for Camping? Often, Not Much

04/17/2025

Wickey Two Hands was supposed to be the first person tried for camping in Fresno. Instead, after the city and county poured resources into his case, it was dismissed at the last minute.

California Drivers With Disabilities May Use Blue Envelopes for Police Stops

04/15/2025

Almost everyone gets nervous during a traffic stop, but people with disabilities also worry about whether an officer understands their condition or could misinterpret their symptoms.

Spotlight on Glenbrook Basin in Grass Valley

04/11/2025

A look at the rise in crime, drug use and homelessness in the Glenbrook Basin area of Grass Valley.

Border Patrol to Retrain Hundreds of California Agents on How to Comply With the Constitution

04/10/2025

After controversial sweeps in Kern County and a CalMatters investigation, the federal government will train agents on when they can stop and arrest people.

Border Patrol Said It Targeted Known Criminals in Kern County. But It Had No Record on 77 of 78 Arrestees

04/08/2025

Contrary to its public narrative, the agency cast a wide net in its California immigration raid, setting the stage for a legal battle over how the government carries out mass deportations.

Spotlight on Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

04/01/2025

A look at the Court Appointed Special Advocate program to pair a trained adult with children in the court system. Training begins in April, consider applying.

Money, Location Shape California’s Criminal Defense System to an Unconstitutional Level

03/30/2025

Californians accused of crimes have the right to an appointed defense attorney if they can’t afford to hire their own. In that way they are just like criminal defendants in every other state — protected, at least in theory, by the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel.

‘They Didn’t Lift a Damn Finger’: California Crime Victim Fund Ordered to Change Practices

03/17/2025

Ruby Marichalar couldn’t get an in-person meeting after California’s crime victim compensation fund denied her claim. She wasn’t the only one.

CA Bill Addressing Armed Vigilantism Draws Swift GOP Backlash

03/06/2025

Los Angeles Assemblymember Rick Zbur says he wants to narrow the standards for justifiable homicide. Critics say he wants to make self-defense illegal.

Bay Area City Backs Down After Proposing on Ban ‘Aiding and Abetting’ Homeless Encampments

03/05/2025

The Fremont city council has revised a new city camping ordinance, removing what had become a controversial clause — first reported on by CalMatters — that could have punished those  “aiding and abetting” encampments.

First-of-Its Kind Court Order Halts Sweep of California Homeless Camp

03/04/2025

This appears to be the first such injunction since the U.S. Supreme Court let cities crack down on homeless encampments in California and beyond.

Prop. 36 Poses Cash Problem for Local Governments

02/25/2025

California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a new law that stiffened penalties for certain drug and theft charges, and pledged to provide “mass treatment” for those facing drug charges.

But since the law took effect, some counties have been scrambling to implement the measure without new funding or, according to people involved in enforcing the law, sufficient resources.

California Legislative Black Caucus Continue to Advance Reparations

02/20/2025

Read on to learn more about the package of 15 bills proposed by the California Legislative Black Caucus to correct the discrimination and harm to descendants of the enslaved in California.

CalMatters’ Reporting Helps Inspire Wage Theft Legislation

02/12/2025

After a 2022 CalMatters series documenting long waits and low payouts for workers who claim their employers have shorted them on wages, California lawmakers have now proposed bills to try to ease the backlogs.

Did Confusing Language Doom California’s Anti-Slavery Amendment? Lawmakers Want to Try Again

02/12/2025

Californians rejected the anti-slavery ballot measure Proposition 6, which would have forbid forced prison labor. Reparations advocates want to try again in 2026.

California Court Rules Against Baker in Revival of Same-Sex Wedding Cake Disputes

02/12/2025

A California appeals court rules a baker can’t refuse to sell a generic cake to a lesbian couple. It’s part of a series of cases shaping the debate over free speech and anti-discrimination laws.

‘It Was Just a Regular Morning’: Californians Picked Up in Recent ICE Raids Include Kids, Volunteers

02/10/2025

Interviews suggest some people swept up in Trump’s immigration crackdown are dedicated to their families and communities — not hardened criminals.

Should ‘Aiding’ or ‘Abetting’ a Homeless Camp Be Illegal? It Might Soon Be a Reality in This Bay Area City

02/03/2025

The unusual move is alarming activists who worry they could be in the ordinance’s crosshairs.

Trump Wants to Break California’s Sanctuary State Law: 5 Things to Know

01/27/2025

One of President Trump’s first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. California is one of them.

Spotlight on Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon

01/24/2025

Read on to learn more about Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon in this YubaNet profile.

Annual Nevada City Security Camera Update Given

01/21/2025

Did you know there are six live feed security cameras deployed around Nevada City? Read on to learn more about the recent update given by Police Chief Dan Foss to the Nevada City city council.

Hundreds of California Prison Firefighters Join Battle Against Los Angeles Wildfires

01/09/2025

State prisoners have long been a part of California’s firefighting force. Hundreds of them now are deployed in Los Angeles County.

‘People Are Still Mad’: Will CA Pass Reparations Bills?

01/06/2025

After two reparations bills stalled in the final day of session last year, reparation advocates are campaigned at the state Capitol to drum up support for the same measures.

4 New Laws Strengthen Cities’ Abilities to Impound Vehicles Involved in Sideshows

01/03/2025

While cities in California continue to pass ordinances to combat illegal sideshows, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several laws that go into effect this year statewide to give municipalities more legal tools to address them. 

Can California Keep ICE Away From Schools? Lawmakers Want to Try as Crackdowns Loom

01/02/2025

California legislators want to limit deportation actions at schools, but they can’t ban immigration officials.

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