October 30 Trump administration: 146 illegal drivers taken off roads Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says money can be pulled from states issuing drivers licenses to illegal immigrants who don’t understand English on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
October 30 Grandfather allegedly 'boiled alive' after 136-degree shower scalds skin at California hotel A grandfather visiting for his granddaughter's graduation allegedly died from severe burns caused by hot shower water exceeding California's safety limits at a San Jose hotel.
October 30 Republicans fight Newsom's $88M redistricting 'power grab' as Prop 50 battle heats up House Republican leadership spends $13 million opposing Gov. Gavin Newsom's California redistricting measure Proposition 50 ahead of Nov. 4 vote.
October 29 California jail cuts Seattle murder suspect loose by mistake, triggering manhunt as victim’s mom fumes The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office accidentally released Isaiah Jamon Andrews, wanted for allegedly murdering Theodore Wheeler IV, prompting U.S. Marshals to launch manhunt.
October 29 US attorney fired by Trump joins Newsom's team California Gov. Newsom hires former federal prosecutor Michele Beckwith after the Trump administration fired her over an immigration enforcement dispute.
October 29 California restaurants choke on new allergen menu mandate amid compliance concerns and costs First Amendment concerns arise as California mandates restaurant allergen disclosures, creating legal exposure and constitutional challenges for food service businesses.
October 28 Newsom invokes Scripture in attack on GOP over shutdown affecting food assistance: ‘Cruelty is the policy’ Newsom cites biblical teachings to slam federal leaders, Trump admin over government shutdown's impact on food assistance, as California sues USDA over suspended SNAP benefits.
October 28 Laura: Day after day, Trump is racking up historic wins Fox News host Laura Ingraham gives her take on President Donald Trump's trip to Japan and how voters see right through Democrats' deflections about the government shutdown on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
October 28 Yosemite rangers bust outlaw jumpers off El Cap — zero tolerance, shutdown or not The National Park Service announced BASE jumping convictions in Yosemite as law enforcement continues operations during the government shutdown with full ranger staffing.
October 28 California suspect accused of shooting, killing deputy crashes motorcycle during highway pursuit Dramatic video shows a suspect in a fatal deputy shooting crashing his motorcycle in a high-speed chase in San Bernardino County, California.