April 2 Accused killer caught in Missouri after California jail mistakenly freed him Isaiah Andrews, accused in a fatal Seattle shooting, was captured in St. Louis months after being mistakenly released from a California jail in October.
April 2 California hit with fresh setback in failed gender secrecy case costing taxpayers millions California's gender secrecy school policy was found likely unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 emergency order, and the state must pay $4.5 million in legal fees.
April 2 Trump administration accused of violating court order by sharing Medicaid data with ICE California AG Rob Bonta leads a broad coalition of states accusing the Trump administration of defying a court order on Medicaid data sharing with ICE.
April 2 Vance anti-fraud task force suspends 221 California hospice and healthcare providers so far JD Vance's anti-fraud task force shuts down 221 Los Angeles hospice and healthcare providers suspected of fraud, with more suspensions expected soon.
April 2 Alleged MS-13 trio went ‘hunting’ in brutal American cross-state killing spree, prosecutors say Three alleged MS-13 gang members are on trial in Las Vegas, accused of a multi-state killing spree prosecutors say was meant to boost gang status.
April 1 Gavin Rossdale credits son’s school ride playlist for his country music kick ahead of Stagecoach Gavin Rossdale says Bush is ready for Stagecoach 2026, noting rock and country fans have a lot in common ahead of a April 25 performance in Indio.
March 31 Family ramps up search for missing coffee shop owner, mother of two, urges public to check cameras Amy Hillyard, 52, has been missing from Oakland since March 25. Authorities classified her as at-risk, and hundreds of volunteers are searching the East Bay.
March 31 Bike mob’s Bay Bridge blitz foiled as cops stop rogue riders storming city streets before freeway chaos California law enforcement blocked a Bay Bridge bicycle takeover, detaining 85 riders and seizing bikes after cyclists rode the wrong way into traffic.
March 31 Former San Francisco Human Rights Commission leader accused of 'self-dealing,' public corruption Sheryl Davis, former head of San Francisco's Dream Keeper Initiative, is accused of funneling over $4.5M in taxpayer funds to a nonprofit for personal gain.
March 31 Swalwell threatens FBI with legal action as Patel reportedly weighs 'Fang Fang' files release Swalwell's lawyers warned FBI Director Kash Patel that releasing files related to his relationship with suspected spy Christine Fang would violate federal law amid his governor run.