May 3, 2023 Christian ex-teacher sues California district after refusing to hide kids' gender transitions from parents A Christian ex-teacher claims she was fired after her California school district directed her to hide children's gender identities from parents.
May 3, 2023 California Democrat in key House race reveals DUI charges: 'I am so deeply sorry' California state Senator David Min made a Facebook post revealing and apologizing for a misdemeanor citation for driving under the influence.
May 3, 2023 Innocent LA father killed after DA Gascon gives violent career criminal multiple diversions A career criminal who Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon's office kept out of jail is accused of killing a father of two in April, police say.
May 3, 2023 Stabbings leave UC Davis on edge as many students opt for remote classes: 'People are worried to go outside' Residents near the University of California, Davis are on edge after three stabbings in the past week. UC Davis graduate Karan Brar called for increased police presence, surveillance cameras and extended lighting around the city.
May 3, 2023 Repeat offender arrested for LA stabbing weeks after release from jail Fox News’ Bill Melugin highlights the consequences of California’s mental health diversion laws combined with L.A. District Attorney George Gascon’s soft-on-crime approach.
May 3, 2023 Homeless encampment wreaking havoc on LA residents with drugs, fires, nudity: 'Just don't feel safe' Residents and business owners in LA say they do not feel safe living next to a homeless camp where fires, drug use and nude sun bathers are becoming the norm.
May 3, 2023 California reparations panel hints at $1.2 million payments to each Black resident Economists provided advice on how to implement a massive reparations program, up to $1.2 million per person, to compensate Black Californians.
May 3, 2023 CA restaurant owner defiant after woke backlash to daily national anthem: 'We won't be stopping' Rainbow Oaks restaurant owner Jeanene Paulino joined 'Fox & Friends First' on Wednesday to respond to woke backlash against her establishment for playing the national anthem.
May 3, 2023 California creates hotline to provide legal help related to abortion California, along with law firms and advocacy groups, are planning to create a hotline that offers pro bono legal services for those seeking help related to accessing abortion.
May 3, 2023 'Candy cops': Food, beverage industry slam California bill that may change how favorite snacks taste The food and beverage industry is fighting to kill a bill making its way through the California Legislature that critics argue could negatively impact America's favorite snacks.