March 14, 2023 San Francisco considers reparations proposal to give $5 million per Black person The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is meeting Tuesday to review a proposal to give $5 million each to qualifying Black residents in reparations as a way to make amends for slavery.
March 14, 2023 Dead body found wrapped in plastic inside grocery store shopping cart; police investigating as homicide Detectives in Chico, California, launched a homicide investigation after a man's body was discovered wrapped in plastic inside a shopping cart in front of a grocery store.
March 14, 2023 Biden hauls in big bucks for Democrats on west coast swing ahead of likely 2024 re-election launch Ahead of a likely 2024 re-election campaign launch in the coming months, President Biden is raising big bucks for the Democratic National Committee.
March 14, 2023 Bodies, cremated remains of at least 154 people found in warehouse linked to unlicensed California mortuary California authorities discovered 160 sets of remains stored improperly in a warehouse linked to an unlicensed cremation and mortuary company this week.
March 14, 2023 California hit by 11th atmospheric river storm, bringing heavy rain and forcing evacuations California is being pummeled by the 11th atmospheric river storm since December, with damaging winds and dangerous flooding forecast up and down the state.
March 14, 2023 California motorists caught in crosshairs amid alarming trend of freeway gang shootings Shootings on freeways in the San Francisco Bay Area have been on the rise since 2020, with officials saying gang violence and road rage incidents are driving the trend.
March 14, 2023 Feminist outraged over Catholic hospital's sign confirming dignity of life: 'Lunatic thread' Feminist author Jessica Valenti took to Twitter to attack a California-based Catholic hospital over a pro-life sign espousing the value of life from conception to death.
March 14, 2023 Why Biden's choice for Labor secretary boggles my mind President Joe Biden nominated Julie Su to be the next secretary of Labor on March 1. There were better choices to fill the shoes of departing Labor Secretary Marty Walsh.
March 14, 2023 Maine group sues California aquarium for telling customers to avoid buying lobster Groups including Maine's Lobstermen's Association are suing a California aquarium for recommending customers avoid buying certain lobsters that are found in Maine.
March 14, 2023 Prosecutor explains how progressive DAs have 'hijacked' our system of justice with a 'pro-criminal agenda' Deputy District Attorney Eric Siddall slammed George Gascon, warning that his political ideology has handicapped his ability to manage crime in the region.