California, which prides itself on being a global leader in environmental innovation, should be championing advancements in plastics recycling, not attacking them.
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With questions swirling over immigration in President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, El Cajon’s city council is working on a measure looking to affirm its cooperation with federal immigration authorities as they seek clarity on the tension between state and federal policies.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta secured a five-year and four-month prison sentence for organized retail crime ringleader Michelle Mack. Mack and her husband, Kenneth, pleaded guilty
Michelle Mack, 54, was also ordered to pay $3 million in restitution to Ulta and Sephora, as those stores were the ones targeted by members of the theft ring.
The way the language was presented in the resolution, it suggests that people should be scared of immigrants because they are criminals,” said Rios. “It would target them by
A Bonsall woman who ran a retail theft ring that targeted stores nationwide and resulted in millions of dollars in losses was sentenced Thursday to five years and four months in state prison.
Two children's hospitals in Southern California have completed the merger between their parent companies and will now operate under a new healthcare system, according to a news release Wednesday.
Parts of San Diego County will be dealing with more Santa Ana winds starting Monday afternoon, and the fire weather conditions could mean potential San Diego Gas & Electric power shutoffs for many communities.
The $4.5 billion in debt forgiven for Ashford students will be the latest discharged for students whose schools took advantage of them or closed, the Biden administration said, per the Union-Tribune; in all, the number is $34 billion for nearly 2 million borrowers who attended such institutions.
State Attorney General Rob Bonta spoke Thursday morning at a separate event, saying his office will prosecute people who engage in price gouging.
Ashford borrowers approved for a discharge will receive emails from the Department of Education in the coming days.