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14 Sent to Hospital After Suspected Overdoses at Men's Central Jail

Three weeks after one man died from a suspected overdose at a downtown jail, authorities said another seven Men's Central Jail inmates were hospitalized early Tuesday morning following another potential drug exposure incident.

California Authorities Say They Broke Up Farm Equipment Theft Ring

The Tulare County Sheriff's Office said a farm equipment theft ring was dismantled Tuesday after multiple search warrants conducted at homes in the San Joaquin Valley led to four arrests. At least five more suspects remain at large, law enforcement …

Gov. Newsom Joins Local Officials in Unveiling a New Round of Homeless Funding

Gov. Gavin Newsom joined Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and county supervisors Hilda Solis and Kathryn Barger in Skid Row Tuesday to announce $380 million for the county in the fifth round of the state Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention …

Northern California Mom of 3 Who Worked as 911 Dispatcher Dies in Head-on Crash

Community members held a candlelight vigil for a Gilroy woman who died in a crash.

South American Crew Used Signal Jammers, Blowtorches and Disguises on California Crime Tour, Feds Say

The bank heist crew carried out several robberies while hiding out at nearby Airbnb rentals, according to federal authorities.

Jewelry Thief Suspects Arrested After 'Follow Away' Crimes in Woodland Hills Area

A trio of suspects are arrested in a series of violent, confrontational attacks in Woodland Hills known as 'follow away' robberies.

Column: How an 'American Cholo' Went From Hillary Clinton Fan to Trump Voter

Welcome to 'American Cholo,' a podcast Gill Tejada has hosted since 2018 that initially aired stories about gang life and Chicano culture but has now turned full Trump bro.

Northern California Landlords Conspired to Kill and Dump Tenant's Puppies, Sheriff Says

Four German shepherd puppies were found dead on the roadside.

Some Landslide-Damaged Homes to Get Buyouts in Rancho Palos Verdes, Thanks to $42 Million From Feds

FEMA has allocated $42 million to buy out homeowners in landslide-ravaged Rancho Palos Verdes. The program will turn the properties into open space in an effort to avoid future disasters.

Florida Medical Device Maker Exactech Declares Bankruptcy

Exactech, a Florida device manufacturer that faces more than 2,000 state and federal lawsuits from patients who allege the company sold defective hip and knee implants, filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday.

Florida Medical Device Maker Exactech Declares Bankruptcy

Exactech, a Florida device manufacturer that faces more than 2,000 state and federal lawsuits from patients who allege the company sold defective hip and knee implants, filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday.

Judge Allows UCLA Baseball Team to Return to Jackie Robinson Stadium

A month after locking UCLA's baseball team out of its stadium, located on VA land, a federal judge allows the team back for the upcoming season.

CSU to Shift the End Game for Student Success: A Good Job and a Four-Year Degree

The California State University system plans to shift the end game for student success, boosting efforts to help students get not only a four-year degree but also a good job in a reset of years of focus on graduation rates …

What Type of LAPD Chief Will Jim McDonnell Be? Clues May Lie in the Past

Jim McDonnell's single term as L.A. County sheriff from 2014 to 2018 involved dealing powerful union resistant to major disciplinary reforms. He'll face a similar challenge as the LAPD's next chief.

Hidden Costs of College Include, for Many, Commuting

Students who live off campus often face costs that prevent them from thriving, both academically and socially, during a critical time in their development.

Port of Los Angeles Receives Unprecedented $400-Million Grant to Electrify Operations

The grant is part of a larger $3-billion initiative to deploy zero-emission equipment at the nation's ports, which are significant sources of pollution.

As Musk Seeks to Launch Tens of Thousands of Starlink Satellites, Space Researchers Urge Caution

Starlink satellites burn up in Earth's atmosphere after five years. Some researchers worry this injection of metals in the upper atmosphere could be damaging.

Why CA Legislature Will Look Different in 2025

Two Assemblymembers hug during a floor session at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Aug. 29, 2024. Photo by Florence Middleton, CalMatters

Estas Ciudades Podrían Ver Grandes Cambios en El Control De Alquileres Si Se Aprueba La Proposición 33

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These Cities Could See Big Changes in Rent Control if Prop. 33 Passes

As voters weigh whether to allow local governments to expand rent control, elected officials in San Francisco and Los Angeles have already shown interest in doing so. In other cities, local laws could automatically cap annual rent increases on some …

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