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California bill that could open new path to homeownership for undocumented immigrants advances
California Bill AB 1840, which would allow undocumented immigrants to qualify for first-time homebuying loans, has passed the Senate Appropriations Committee and now faces a floor vote in the Senate.
Man Wrongly Incarcerated for Nearly 2 Years for Stealing Own Identity Finally Freed after Real Identity Thief Pleads Guilty
LOS ANGELES, CA – William Woods, a California man who wrongly spent 428 days in jail and another 147 in a mental hospital—nearly two years—has been proven innocent by DNA evidence after being accused of stealing his own identity, reports The Guardian. According to The Guardian, 58-year-old...
Fox News host, Newsom spar over Harris’s policies
Fox News anchor Bret Baier and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) argued over Vice President Harris’s policy stances ahead of her big night at the Democratic National Convention. Speaking from Chicago, Baier pressed Newsom on Harris backing away from taking strong stances on some policy issues she held during her previous presidential campaign. Other Republicans…
Advocates Rally, Strongly Criticize California Governor’s Decision to Kill ‘Mandela’ Measure to End Unjust Use of Solitary Confinement in Prisons
SACRAMENTO, CA —The California Mandela Campaign, at a rally here at the State Capitol this week, was told by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) AB 280, the California Mandela Act that addresses the unjust use of solitary confinement, was dead for this legislative year. According to the bill’s advocates, AB...
California Supreme Court reinstates LA sanctions after discovery misconduct in water-billing scandal
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Overturning an appeals court in a unanimous opinion Thursday, the California Supreme Court ruled that a trial court did in fact have authority to impose a $2.5 million sanction against the City of Los Angeles for a pattern of discovery abuse and misconduct in litigation against a contractor.
Google's agreement to pay millions for California news called a bad deal by journalists
Google will soon give California millions of dollars to help pay for local journalism jobs in a first-in-the-nation deal, but journalists and other media industry experts are calling it a disappointing agreement that mostly benefits the tech giant. The agreement, which was hashed out behind closed doors and announced this week, will direct tens of millions of public and private dollars to keep local news organizations afloat. Critics say it's a textbook political maneuver by tech giants to avoid a fee under what could have been groundbreaking legislation. California lawmakers agreed to kill a bill requiring tech to support news...
Chico Safeway knife threat victim speaks out
Action News Now reporter Camille Acevedo spoke with him and brings us the latest. The case is still under investigation, and Chico Police continue looking for the shoplifting suspect and the other two people involved in the altercation.
Sanders Wins Night One of Gold Cup at Silver Dollar Speedway
CHICO, Calif., August 21, 2024…Aromas, CA driver Justin Sanders won the opening night race during the 70th Mike Curb NOS Energy Drink Gold Cup Race of Champions presented by Napa Auto Parts on Wednesday night. In front of a packed house, the 30-lap main event was fast and furious and filled with some drama. Kyle Larson started on the pole and jumped out to the lead right away. Larson was the class of the field and in search of his 7th sprint car win in a row. Larson seemed poised to visit victory lane until issues arose with six laps to go. Larson, battling with thick traffic, was slowed in turn four and going into turn one on lap 25. This allowed Justin Sanders the chance to close in. Sanders saw an opportunity and pounced. As he drove to the inside of Larson, the two banged wheels, sending Larson off the track and crashing into the wall. The damage was too much, and Larson retired from the event.
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