April 20 Nick Shirley confronts California Democrats over 'Stop Nick Shirley Act,' pressing on First Amendment rights Nick Shirley questioned California legislators about Assembly Bill 2624, which critics argue could restrict investigations into immigration service fraud.
April 20 San Francisco still hasn't recovered since pandemic exodus: report San Francisco's metro area still has 2.6% fewer residents than in 2020, The San Francisco Chronicle reported, even as an AI boom fails to reverse the trend.
April 20 A detransitioner confronted a California lawmaker on the harms of gender transition. Here's why he spoke out A young man who says childhood medical transition left lasting harm testifies against California's SB 934 bill targeting so-called conversion therapy.
April 20 Detransitioner warns California: Gender medicine became its own 'conversion therapy' Jonni Skinner shares how he was transitioned at 13 and why he now warns the system failed vulnerable kids.
April 19 This popular burger chain built its own 'university' to train future leaders In-N-Out Burger operates its own university in Baldwin Park, California, where employees train for management positions at the popular fast-food chain.
April 19 California regulators kill charity fireworks for America’s 250th, sparking outrage A Long Beach businessman claims the California Coastal Commission denied his fireworks permit despite years of spotless environmental studies and reports.
April 18 Jimmy Failla: Eric Swalwell still has one penpal Fox News host Jimmy Failla discusses the dramatic fall of former congressman Eric Swalwell on ‘Fox News Saturday Night.’
April 18 California Republican slams state's handling of hospice fraud as she looks to flip blue seat Republican candidate Jenny Rae Le Roux called out California leaders, alleging oversight failures let hospice fraud escalate to billions in potential waste.
April 18 ‘Lego bandit’ accused in bizarre $34K scheme replacing minifigures with pasta Jarrelle Augustine is accused of buying Lego sets from Target, removing valuable pieces and returning boxes stuffed with pasta, Irvine police say.
April 18 Newsom administration allegedly knew of $2B California budget error for months: report California's $2 billion budget accounting error tied to CalPERS went undisclosed for months, even as the state projected a $3 billion fiscal deficit.