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New Services for Financially Struggling Californians to Come Under More Scrutiny by State Regulators

The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation is requiring four more types of consumer lending firms to register and turn over data to do business in California.

More Patients Sue Cedars-Sinai Over Alleged Misconduct by OB-GYN

Twenty-five more patients are suing a longtime OB-GYN, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and other facilities where he worked over allegations of sexual abuse.

Disbarred SoCal Attorney Lied About Having Cancer, Gambled Away Client Funds, Court Finds

A disbarred Manhattan Beach attorney lied about having terminal cancer, stole $117,000 in client funds to support a gambling habit, officials said.

Will CA Ballot Proposition Mean More Deportations?

A guard escorts an immigrant detainee at the Adelanto Detention Facility in Adelanto on Nov. 15, 2013. Photo by John Moore, Getty Images

Proposición 36: La Medida Contra El Crimen en California Podría Aumentar Las Deportaciones

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After ‘Egregious’ Misconduct, a High-Ranking California Prison Official Wasn’t Fired

Rather than fire him, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation demoted a high-ranking official who allegedly sexually harassed a subordinate.

California Crime Measure Prop. 36 Could Increase Deportations

Ballot initiative would turn certain thefts and drug crimes into felonies, potentially helping expel some immigrants.

Un Funcionario De Prisión De Alto Rango De California No Fue Despedido Tras Una Mala Conducta ‘Atroz’

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San Francisco Wants to Build Its Biggest Subway Project Ever. Here's What We Know.

A new SF subway could improve one of the busiest bus lines west of the Mississippi.

Parents Sue Elite Private School for Expelling Fifth-Grader Over Squirt-Gun Emoji, Rap Lyrics

A lawsuit says a boy was expelled over emails to another boy; one said, "You dead yet" with squirt guns. The pair went to a school fair together the next day.

At 15, He Confessed to a Murder That the D.A. Now Says He Didn't Commit. Will He Be Freed?

Lombardo Palacios was 15 when he confessed to murder following hours of police interrogation that employed pressure tactics many experts now say are unreliable. Seventeen years later, Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón will ask a court to set …

DNA Shed Light on 1977 Cold Cases. Now, Suspected Serial Strangler Will Stand Trial in Ventura

A man suspected of strangling three woman to death in Ventura County in 1977 heads to court after new DNA technology shed light on the slayings.

'Red-Baiting' Accusations Fly Between Congressional Campaigns in Competitive Orange County Race

In a tight Orange County congressional race, mailers sent by GOP Rep. Michelle Steel link Democrat Derek Tran to Mao Zedong and socialism, while Tran's ads say Steel can't be trusted to "stand up to China"

California's First Carbon Capture Project Gets OK From Kern County

Kern County has signed off an oil company's plan to permanently store greenhouse gas emissions underground in a depleted oil field, marking California's first foray into carbon storage and a potential new role for oil and gas companies.

How Did H5N1 Bird Flu Get Introduced to California's Dairy Industry?

Dairy industry experts say the virus entered California after local cows were shipped to another state and then returned to California.

Mothering Over Meds: Docs Say Common Treatment for Opioid-Exposed Babies Isn’t Necessary

On learning last year she was pregnant with her second child, Cailyn Morreale was overcome with fear and trepidation.

Mothering Over Meds: Docs Say Common Treatment for Opioid-Exposed Babies Isn’t Necessary

On learning last year she was pregnant with her second child, Cailyn Morreale was overcome with fear and trepidation.

Unemployment Rate Doesn’t Tell the Full Story of California’s Unhealthy Labor Force

California’s official unemployment rate — the percentage of jobless workers among the state’s labor force — remained unchanged in September at 5.3%.

Lack of Candidates Means Many Californians Won’t Vote for School Board

More than half of the school board races in 49 counties analyzed won't appear on the November ballot because either no one is running for the seat or a single candidate is unopposed.

One Arrested as UCLA Police Dismantle 'Gaza Solidarity Sukkah' and Disperse Student Protest

One person was arrested at UCLA for allegedly failing to disperse after police ordered 40 protesters to leave. They had established a "Gaza solidarity Sukkah."

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