Arrest of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Chapter in California

An entire chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club in California has been arrested on charges including kidnapping, robbery, and assault. The group was taken into custody following a joint probe by law enforcement agencies.

Adam Carolla's criticism of Governor Gavin Newsom and California

Comedian Adam Carolla discusses leaving California due to issues with Governor Gavin Newsom. He criticizes Newsom's leadership and the state's problems, expressing his frustration with the current situation in California.

Impact of California's $20 Minimum Wage Law on McDonald's Franchise

A San Francisco McDonald's franchise closed down after 30 years due to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new $20 minimum wage law. The closure was related to rent negotiations, taxes, and the new wage law. Approximately 10,000 fast food jobs were slashed in the state in the first two months after the wage increase. Business owners and restaurant goers are feeling the impact.

Gun Control and Active Shooter Incidents in California

California led the nation in active shooter incidents in 2023 despite having some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. Governor Gavin Newsom has been criticized for lauding gun control in California while incidents continue to occur.

Efforts to Reform Prop 47 in California

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco discusses efforts to fix controversial Prop 47 in California, facing opposition from Democrats trying to sabotage reform; Gov. Newsom's stance remains unclear.

Juneteenth Celebration Violence in Oakland, California

At least four people were shot and officers were allegedly assaulted during a Juneteenth celebration in Oakland, California. No fatalities reported so far.

California Zero Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

California allowed to set zero emissions standards for heavy-duty vocational vehicles, leading to lawsuits from various industry groups. EPA's new rules on trucks and buses face legal challenges for potentially banning internal combustion engines.

Shark Attack Survival Story in California

Man survives shark attack in California by punching the shark inside its mouth, sustaining injuries to his torso, left arm, and hand. He underwent surgery and is recovering at home.

Money Laundering Bust Involving Sinaloa Drug Cartel and Chinese Banking Group in California

Money laundering bust connects Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel to underground Chinese banking group in California, leading to charges against 24 people

Record-breaking Sale of James Jannard's Malibu Estate

James Jannard's former Malibu estate sets record for most expensive home ever sold in California at $210 million. The buyer is undisclosed and the mansion was never officially on the market.

Reparations for Racially Motivated Eminent Domain in California

Several reparation bills in California aim to address the discriminatory use of eminent domain that has impacted Black and brown communities, seeking restitution for families who believe their land was taken with racist intent. The bills highlight historical injustices, including the seizure of land from African American families for public use. The proposed legislation would set up a Freedmen Affairs Agency to address racially motivated eminent domain cases and provide remedies such as returning seized lands, monetary payments, or publicly owned land of equal value.

Robbery of Florida Family in Oakland, California

A Florida family's son was robbed in broad daylight while dropping him off at college in California. $3,000 in cash and important documents were stolen, leading the family to decide to pull him out of the university. The family is shocked by the crime and lack of police response in America.

California State Constitutional Amendment ACA 5 and its Potential Impacts on Marriage Laws

Democratic state senator Susan Talamantes Eggman urges progressive colleagues to vote for a Republican-led bill making soliciting children for sex a felony. Pro-family organization warns that a proposed state constitutional amendment in California could lead to legitimizing polyamorous, incestuous, and child marriages.

Luxury Real Estate in Malibu, California

Founder of Oakley sells Malibu mansion for $210 million, making it California's priciest home. The luxury pad sits on 9.5 acres with 8 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and a 300-foot ocean stretch.

Identification of Maritza Glean Grimmett

The remains of a woman found 40 years ago in Southern California have been identified as Maritza Glean Grimmett, who disappeared in 1979. After decades of mystery, advanced DNA technology helped authorities positively identify her. The discovery brings some resolution to Grimmett's family and sheds light on her disappearance.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Pledge to Restrict Students' Smartphone Use in Schools

California Governor Gavin Newsom pledges to restrict students' smartphone use during the school day following Surgeon General's warning on social media's impact on children's mental health. The decision aligns Newsom with the Biden administration's stance on social media regulation.

Robbery of Secret Service Agent in California

A United States Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint in California while President Joe Biden was visiting the state. The agent discharged their service weapon but did not sustain any injuries.

Immigration

President Biden issued executive actions restricting asylum for immigrants, but asylum seekers continue to arrive in a remote area of California.

Critique of California's Far-Left Policies by Jillian Michaels

Fitness expert Jillian Michaels criticizes California's far-left policies and explains why she left the state, highlighting issues such as decriminalization without regulation, gender affirming medical care for children, and off-label cancer drugs for minors.

Bank Robbery and Hostage Situation in California

A California man was indicted for robbing a bank and taking three people hostage one day after his release from prison. He faces charges of bank robbery and forced accompaniment.

Steve Garvey - Republican Senate Candidate for California

Former MLB player Steve Garvey, a Republican Senate candidate, advocates for change in California politics, focusing on issues like inflation, crime, and the border. He emphasizes the need for political courage and common-sense solutions.

California Laws Banning Gun Shows

A federal appeals court upheld California laws banning gun shows at county fairs and public properties, ruling that the bans do not violate the rights of firearm sellers or buyers. Gun-control groups support the bans, citing dangers like making firearms attractive to children and enabling 'straw purchases.'

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Disappearance from the National Stage

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, once a potential presidential candidate, has disappeared from the national stage due to his poor performance in a debate with Ron DeSantis, rising crime rates, homelessness crisis, and failing state of California.

Challenges Facing the US Restaurant Industry Post-Pandemic

The US restaurant industry is struggling post-pandemic due to inflation, supply chain issues, and changing consumer behavior, leading to bankruptcies, closures, and layoffs of beloved brands. California's minimum wage increase has further impacted businesses, with many having to shut down or relocate. Small businesses are particularly affected, with limited support from government stimulus packages.

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI and co-founders

Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, in California state court just one day after publicly criticizing the company. The case was dismissed without prejudice. Musk had alleged that OpenAI transformed from a project for the benefit of humanity into a for-profit entity largely controlled by Microsoft. Musk had previously filed the lawsuit in February for breach of contract and fiduciary duty.

California elementary school teacher arrested for DUI while teaching

California elementary school teacher arrested for DUI and child endangerment while teaching in the classroom, but charges dropped due to lack of evidence. GOP party chair criticizes California Democrats' plan to give state jobs to illegal immigrants.

Prosecution of Hunter Biden

Special Counsel David Weiss thanked Attorney General Merrick Garland for providing independence to prosecute Hunter Biden after a jury found him guilty of three gun charges. Weiss originally tried to give Hunter a 'sweetheart' plea deal in 2023 but it fell through. Hunter rejected a second plea deal and is now facing trial for tax violations in California.

Impact of Minimum Wage Increase on Fast Food Prices in California

Prices at In-N-Out Burger in Democrat-run California have increased due to the $20 minimum wage, making it more expensive for families to dine out. In-N-Out President fought to keep costs low as fast food prices rose. Walmart is experiencing an increase in sales as customers opt for groceries over fast food due to inflation.

Hunter Biden's Legal Troubles

Hunter Biden's federal gun trial is complete, but he faces more criminal charges in California. President Biden has vowed not to pardon his son. Hunter Biden is set to return to court for a tax trial in September.

Former President Trump's Fundraising Success in California and Nevada

Former President Trump raised $27.5 million from fundraisers in California and Nevada, with additional $6 million raised for outside groups. He received endorsement from major tech investor and drew large crowds at events. California remains a crucial ATM for campaign cash for both Democrats and Republicans.

California Repayment of Improperly Claimed Medicaid Reimbursements

California to repay over $52 million in improperly claimed Medicaid reimbursements for noncitizens with unsatisfactory immigration statuses, as reported by a federal inspector general. The state plans to repay the federal government by June 30, 2024.

Unfreezing of ICE Detention Center in Adelanto, California

The Biden administration is seeking to unfreeze an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Adelanto, California, in response to a court order from 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns. Rep. Jay Obernolte supports the reopening, while President Biden announces new executive actions on border control.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Revives Lawsuit Against Los Angeles Schools Over COVID-Era Vaccine Mandate

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit against Los Angeles schools over a COVID-era vaccine mandate, stating that the mandate may be reinstated, and workers could move forward with the case. The court also acknowledged the argument that the COVID-19 vaccine may not effectively prevent the spread of the disease.

Impact of $20 Minimum Wage on California Fast Food Industry

Approximately 10,000 jobs have been cut at California fast food eateries after the minimum wage was raised to $20, causing businesses to struggle and some to shut down.

AI Companies Pushing Back Against California Lawmakers' 'Kill Switch' Proposal

California lawmakers are proposing legislation requiring AI companies to install a 'kill switch' to prevent potential dangers posed by the technology, leading to backlash from tech firms threatening to leave Silicon Valley.

Former President Donald Trump's Visit to Newport Beach, California

Former President Donald Trump visited Newport Beach, California for a fundraiser where he was greeted by large crowds of supporters and boaters. The event was hosted by John and Kimberly Word, with tickets ranging from $3,300 to $100,000. Trump's visit to California followed fundraisers in Silicon Valley and Beverly Hills. The visit occurred amid his legal troubles related to falsifying business records.

Conservative Family's Move from California to Idaho

A conservative family from California moved to Idaho but returned due to difficulties fitting in. They cited judgmental attitudes and gossip as reasons for leaving. The move was influenced by political differences but they found other challenges in Idaho. The family's story resonated with many, shedding light on living in a conservative state.

Challenges Facing High School Students in California with SAT Testing

High school students in California are facing difficulties finding open spots to take the SAT due to limited locations, prompting complaints to the College Board. Some students are using the SAT to gain a competitive edge as colleges reinstate standardized testing requirements.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget cuts

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed cuts to the state’s Department of Justice and Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation due to a massive deficit, despite a previous $100 billion surplus. The proposed budget includes cuts to trial court operations, the Department of Justice’s Division of Law Enforcement, and the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Conservative Family's Return from Idaho to California

A conservative family from California moved to Idaho in 2021 but returned due to difficulties fitting in, citing judgmental attitudes and gossip. They highlighted challenges of living in a conservative state and the differences in crime rates between Idaho and California.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin withdraws state from California emissions standards pact

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin withdraws state from 2021 pact with California's emissions standards, citing economic concerns and desire for autonomy. Democrats criticize move as reckless and unconstitutional.

Shooting Incident in San Jacinto, California

Julio Cesar Rodarte was arrested in San Jacinto, California for shooting at passing cars, resulting in the death of 42-year-old Victor Hugo Leon. Rodarte faces charges of murder and attempted murder. California has strict gun control laws, including a new 11% excise tax on gun and ammo sales starting July 1, 2024.

Controversy over California Democrats' Proposal to Allow UC System to Hire Illegal Immigrants

Democrats in the California State legislature face pushback for proposing a bill that would allow the University of California system to hire illegal immigrants for state jobs, with criticism from Reform California Chairman Carl DeMaio. The bill, AB 2586, is seen as an outrageous idea by DeMaio and violates federal employment laws. The University of California opposes the bill due to legal risks, and previous actions in California have included giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and providing unemployment benefits.

Controversy Over Hiring Illegal Immigrants for Taxpayer-Funded Jobs in California

California Democrats are proposing a bill that would direct the University of California system to begin hiring illegal immigrants for taxpayer-funded state jobs, which has sparked controversy and criticism from Reform California Chairman Carl DeMaio.

Retail Exodus in San Francisco's Union Square

San Francisco's Union Square area is facing a retail exodus with high vacancy rates due to crime, drugs, and homelessness, leading to a significant decline in the city's retail performance. The situation is worsened by California's homelessness crisis and ineffective spending on the issue.

California Wildfire in Tracy

A wind-driven wildfire in Tracy, California, burned 11,000 acres and forced many residents to evacuate. The fire started east of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Site 300 and reached nearly 11,050 acres with 13% containment. Two firefighters suffered burn injuries. The cause of the fire is unclear.

California Wildfire near Tracy, CA

California firefighters battle wind-driven wildfire near Tracy, CA, in the San Francisco Bay Area and central California. The Corral Fire has led to evacuations, road closures, and injuries, but has not posed a threat to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The fire has burned 15.6 square miles and is 13% contained.

Former College Professor Sentenced for Arson in California Wildfires

Former college professor sentenced to over 5 years in prison for starting four wildfires in California in 2021, endangering firefighters battling the Dixie Fire. Mental health issues cited as a contributing factor.

Elderly 'Serial Slingshot Shooter' Dies After Tormenting Neighbors in California

An 81-year-old man, known as the 'serial slingshot shooter,' died shortly after being released from jail for tormenting his neighbors in California. Residents complained of being victimized for a decade by the elderly man's actions.

Population Migration Trends in the U.S.

Idaho's population is growing due to residents from California, Washington, and Oregon moving in. A survey showed people leaving California due to high cost of living, with states like North and South Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee attracting more potential movers.

Migration Trends in the U.S.

California ranks as the No. 1 state people are moving from, with 17,000 people moving out and only 7,000 moving in. Inbound migration numbers are significant in Southern U.S. states like South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, and Texas.

California Judge Rejects Request to Vacate Death Sentence for Richard Allen Davis

California judge rejects request to vacate death sentence for Richard Allen Davis, the man convicted of killing Polly Klaas. Davis kidnapped Klaas from her bedroom at knifepoint in 1993. The death penalty remains in place despite recent changes to state sentencing laws.

Legislation to Combat Child Sex Trafficking in California

California State Senator Susan Eggman, a Democrat, is pushing for legislation to make buying or soliciting sex from a minor a felony in order to protect children from abuse. She is frustrated with members of her party who have watered down the bill, and believes it is a moral responsibility to stand against such crimes. The bill has received support from Gov. Gavin Newsom and passed unanimously in the State Senate.

Measles Exposure in California

A traveler carrying measles exposed thousands of California travelers to the highly infectious disease by flying from Munich, Germany, through Los Angeles to Fresno Yosemite International Airport. Health officials confirmed the case and highlighted the severity of measles, which is more infectious than COVID-19 and can be deadly, especially for children. The recent case is part of over 140 measles cases recorded in the U.S. this year.

Dog Stolen at Gunpoint in Montebello, California

Mario Felix's French Bulldog was stolen at gunpoint in Montebello, California, prompting a plea for her safe return. The incident occurred while Felix was on an evening walk with his wife, and the thief also took his watch, wallet, and phone.

California Policy on Parental Notification for Gender Identity Changes

California policy requiring parental notification for gender identity changes did not qualify as a ballot measure for the November election. Supporters argued for transparency, while opponents feared for the safety of children. Legal battles have ensued in some school districts. State lawmakers introduced a bill to ban such policies.

Bait Houses Used to Catch Burglars in Atherton, California

Atherton, California, a city facing a rise in home burglaries, is using bait houses with tracking devices to catch perpetrators. Police follow the tracking devices with drones and license-plate readers. Residents support the unique method.

Tallest Building Project in Oklahoma City

A California developer wants to build the tallest building in the U.S. in Oklahoma City, where people are skeptical of the project.

California Bill AB 1955 on Gender Identity Notification in Schools

The California state legislature is considering a bill, AB 1955, that would prevent schools from notifying parents if their children decide to change genders. The bill is backed by State Superintendent Tony Thurmond and aims to prevent the forced 'outing' of transgender students.

Retraction of $25 Minimum Wage Law for Healthcare Workers in California

Governor Gavin Newsom is retracting a law mandating a $25 minimum wage for healthcare workers in California due to budget deficits. The Wall Street Journal criticizes the law as burdensome and ineffective, highlighting negative impacts on workers and private businesses. The article also argues against national minimum wage increases, advocating for the free market system.

Mass Shooting in Sacramento, California

A mass shooting in Sacramento, California left at least five people injured, including a minor. The victims are expected to survive.

Shark Encounter at T-Street Beach

A California surfer survived a shark encounter at T-Street Beach in San Clemente, prompting the closure of water access until Monday evening.

Public Transportation Journey from Los Angeles to San Francisco

Journalist Jeong Park took a 38-hour trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco only by public buses and trains to explore California and write a love letter to the state before moving to Seattle.

Ban on Reusable Plastic Bags in California

California lawmakers approved bills to ban grocery stores from offering reusable plastic bags, requiring retailers to offer paper bags with at least 50% recycled content for a minimum fee. This aims to reduce plastic pollution and curb plastic production's impact on the environment.

Random Attacks on Elderly Victims in California

Nicholas Hosteter, 25, randomly punched two elderly victims in separate attacks in California. He casually posed for a picture following one of the incidents. He was arrested by the Campbell Police Department.

Legal Battle Between Melina Abdullah and LAPD

Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah lost a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department, with the jury finding that police acted appropriately in a call to her residence. Former California Highway Patrol Officer Seth Horst discusses the exodus of police officers from liberal cities and why he left California for Idaho. Abdullah plans to appeal the ruling.

Decline of Dollar Stores in California

Dollar stores in California are facing closure due to economic factors and shifting consumer demand, with major chains like 99 Cents Only and Dollar Tree closing multiple locations. Larger retailers like Target and Walmart are stepping in to fill the void by slashing prices and offering discounted items.

Secession Movements in the United States

Various secession movements are gaining momentum in the United States, with campaigns in Texas, Oregon, Louisiana, California, Georgia, and Colorado seeking to break away from their respective states or cities due to political and economic reasons.

Random attacks on elderly victims in California

A California man, Nicholas Hosteter, randomly punched two elderly victims in separate incidents and posed for a casual photo after one of the attacks. He was arrested by the Campbell Police Department.

California Street Takeovers

Recent street takeovers in California led to arrests, including a 15-year-old charged with attempted carjacking and felony vandalism. The incidents involved large mobs trashing vehicles and businesses, with one resulting in injuries and deaths.

Nation's Largest-Ever Baptism Event in California

Approximately 12,000 people were baptized in what is being called the nation’s largest-ever baptism event in California. The event, Baptize California, took place over the weekend with a main-stage event at Huntington Beach featuring speakers and worship leaders.

Illegal Immigration and Border Security in California

Former top California Republican Scott Baugh sends message to President Biden and Democrats about illegal immigration in upscale beach town, criticizes policies and calls for securing the border and stronger enforcement. His opponent, Democrat Dave Min, defends his approach to address border crisis.

California Bill Banning School Districts from Notifying Parents About LGBTQ Identification

California lawmakers are introducing a bill that would ban school districts from notifying parents if their child identifies as LGBTQ. The bill aims to protect LGBTQ students and provide resources for their families, while opponents argue that it keeps parents in the dark.

California Homeless Crisis and Tiny Homes Initiative

California Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deliver 1,200 'tiny homes' to help shelter the homeless in 2023, but none have opened yet due to delays and issues with funding and site approvals. Homelessness continues to be a problem in California despite previous efforts.

Ongoing Evaluation of California Detention Center for Illegal Immigrants

Fox News reports on the ongoing evaluation and extension of a mostly shuttered California detention center for illegal immigrants, with Rep. Jay Obernolte demanding its re-opening due to overwhelming influx of illegal immigrants. ICE extends the evaluation period multiple times, despite the facility remaining closed. San Diego’s Border Patrol sector continues to face challenges with recent border encounters.

Shooting at High School Graduation Ceremony in Oakland, California

Two people were injured in a shooting at a high school graduation ceremony in Oakland, California. Authorities are investigating reports of a dispute leading up to the incident and believe there were multiple suspects involved.

Sean Kingston Arrested on Fraud and Theft Charges

Rapper Sean Kingston was arrested in California in connection to a raid at his Florida mansion on fraud and theft charges. His mother was also arrested earlier in the day. Kingston became famous in 2007 for his hit song 'Beautiful Girls.'

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Allowing Arizona Abortionists to Perform in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing Arizona abortionists to perform abortions in California to evade a 160-year-old law criminalizing abortion in Arizona. Newsom took shots at Arizona Republicans for imposing a near-total abortion ban. The bill aims to protect reproductive freedom and provide essential care for women.

School Speech Controversy

A California Catholic middle school student was prevented from delivering a speech on patriotism by his principal, who later called the cops on the student's father for confronting her. The student's parents claim the principal lied about the incident in an email to parents.

Democrats running for Congress in California with a tough on crime approach

Three Democrat candidates running for Congress in California are taking a tough on crime approach, securing endorsements from law enforcement officials and police groups. They are emphasizing their support for law enforcement and addressing crime issues.

California State Rep. Vince Fong wins special election for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's seat

California State Rep. Vince Fong (R) won a special election to fill former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's seat until January, defeating Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux. Fong received 60.2% of the votes. Fong plans to focus on securing the border, supporting small businesses, water storage, energy industry, and national security.

Southern California Church's Mission to Baptize 30,000 People

Oceans Church in Southern California plans to baptize 30,000 people in regional events across the state, with the goal of spiritual revival and spreading their message. The church has enlisted over 300 congregations and aims to make it the largest synchronized water baptism in history.

California School District Settles with Christian Ex-Teacher

A California school district has settled with a Christian ex-teacher who was fired for refusing to hide students' gender identities from parents and use preferred pronouns. The teacher received $360,000 in the settlement.

California State Legislature Rejects Single-Payer Health Care Proposal

The California state legislature rejected a proposal for a single-payer health care system due to high costs amid budget deficits, despite Democratic supermajority. The idea has been a focus for left-wing Democrats like Bernie Sanders but faces challenges in implementation.

Fatal Shooting of UPS Driver in Irvine, California

A UPS driver was shot and killed in Irvine, California in what police believe was a targeted attack. The suspect barricaded himself in his vehicle and was eventually arrested after a standoff with law enforcement.

Judicial Watch suing California election officials over voter roll maintenance

Judicial Watch is suing California election officials to remove ineligible and inactive registrants from the voter rolls, citing violations of the National Voter Registration Act. The lawsuit highlights counties in California that have removed very few registrants despite having millions on the rolls.

Crime and EV adoption in Democrat-run California

Thieves are targeting EV charging stations in Democrat-run California, stealing copper cables. The lack of consequences for crime in Democrat-run cities is leading to vandalism of charging stations, creating reliability issues for EV drivers. The article criticizes Democrats for being soft on crime while pushing for EV adoption.

Homelessness in America

California accounts for almost 30% of the nation's homeless population, with a total of 653,000 people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. in 2023. Various factors contribute to homelessness, with affordable housing shortages being a significant driver. National policies have had an impact on reducing homelessness in specific populations in the past.

California's Financial Problems and Gov. Newsom's Response

California Gov. Gavin Newsom attributes the state's $28 billion deficit to climate change, stock market downturn, high inflation, and tech industry changes. Newsom and Legislature took early action to reduce the deficit, criticized by Republicans for being 'gimmicky.' Newsom will speak at the Vatican on climate change despite traveling contributing to carbon emissions. No established link between climate change and winter storms experienced in California. Newsom was on vacation in Mexico during the worst snowstorms.

Archewell Foundation's Good Standing in California

Prince Harry and Meghan's charity, the Archewell Foundation, was considered 'in good standing' by the state of California after resolving a past due payment issue. The foundation can now resume raising money and operate in California.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Budget Deficit

California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces criticism for underestimating the state's budget deficit, which has now ballooned to $73 billion, leading to sweeping cuts and elimination of government jobs. The deficit is blamed on economic slowdown, progressive tax structure, and exodus of businesses and residents from the state.

California Residents Relocating to North Texas

Conservative Move, led by Paul Chabot, helps Californians relocate to North Texas, particularly in cities like Frisco and Plano. The influx of residents has led to a rise in home prices and the creation of a new subculture in the area.

California's Medicaid Initiative - CalAIM and In-Home Asthma Remediation

California's Medicaid initiative, CalAIM, is transforming healthcare by providing social services to patients, including in-home asthma remediation. Community health workers are helping families like Fabiola Sandoval's in Turlock, improving children's health and quality of life.

Meghan and Harry's Archewell Foundation Charity

Meghan and Harry's Archewell Foundation charity in California has been ordered to stop spending or soliciting money for being delinquent. The couple faced challenges in donations and partnerships but announced a new partnership with the GEANCO Foundation in Nigeria. They also faced criticism for their split from the Royal Family and controversial statements.

Ban on Unsupservised Airbnb Rentals in Long Beach, California

A neighborhood in Long Beach, California successfully banned unsupervised Airbnb rentals due to concerns about drug-filled parties and crime, inspiring other neighborhoods to do the same.

US Southern Border Crisis

House Democrats urge President Biden to take action on the US southern border, with Rep. Mike Levin of California among the signatories.

Gunfire near Teen Rowing Event in California

Gunfire near a teen rowing event in California shocked parents and students. Police are searching for two armed suspects. No one knows the source of the shots.

California State Budget Cuts and Deficit

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California announced a proposed $288 billion state budget to address a $27.6 billion deficit, involving cuts to vacant state jobs and funding for over 200 state programs to achieve accountability and responsibility. The budget aims to make government leaner without imposing new taxes on Californians.

Armed Robbery of Postal Worker in Dublin, California

A 63-year-old postal worker was robbed at gunpoint by masked assailants in Dublin, California. The suspects are still at large, and a reward is being offered for information leading to their arrest.

Call for California Universities to Resume Classes and Graduation

Republican podcaster and Democratic state Sen. call for California universities to bring classes back to campus and reinstate graduation commencements amid anti-Israel protests. They criticize the lack of leadership in handling the situation.