County District Attorney Thien Ho announced the lawsuit Tuesday during a news conference in Sacramento, noting the homeless population in the city has jumped 250% in the last seven years
The company argued state regulators did not have the authority to tell them to stop using the springs
Sacramento County had nearly 9,300 homeless people in 2022, according to the annual Point in Time count. That was up 67% from 2019. Roughly three-quarters of the county’s homeless population is unsheltered
Authorities say the 29-year-old suspect surrendered at a home in the city of Palmdale early Monday after barricading himself inside for several hours
Around the world, electric vertical takeoff and landing, or eVTOL aircraft are entering the mainstream, though questions remain about noise levels and charging demands
President William Ruto made the appeal in an address to leading U.S. technology companies and investors
The showcase at Apple’s Cupertino California, headquarters comes as the company is mired in a mild slump that has seen its sales drop from last year in three consecutive quarters
California started banning official travel to states with laws it deemed discriminatory against LGBTQ+ people in 2017, starting with Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee
The mandatory raise would apply to all fast food restaurants in California that are part of a chain with at least 60 locations nationwide
This summer has shown that as global warming progresses, extreme weather events are becoming more intense and more frequent. A Miami-based reporter who covers hurricanes describes living under the constant threat
A Brooklyn housing project aims to enhance the well-being of its residents by incorporating characteristics of Blue Zones — regions with the world’s highest life expectancy
Leading tech developers including Microsoft, OpenAI and Google have acknowledged that growing demand for their AI tools carries hefty costs
A day after it became known that the star’s only former property was on the verge of disappearing, the city’s Department of City Planning prevents its demolition by nominating it for its list of potential historic buildings
Pelosi’s announcement unfolds as Washington is grappling with the sunset of a political era as an older generation of leaders, including President Joe Biden, 80, face questions about their age
The cause of Harris Wolobah’s death last Friday hasn’t been determined and an autopsy was still pending as of Thursday, but the 14-year-old’s family blames the challenge
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo handed down the sentence after hearing statements from the women about the trauma they experienced and the suffering caused by the disturbing memories
The state’s Attorney General Rob Bonta had sued Chino Valley Unified School District over its newly adopted parental notification policy, as nearby districts look to emulate the practice
A group of tech heavyweights has purchased 20,000 hectares of agricultural land with the goal of creating a safe, environmentally responsible community with affordable housing
The second-largest city in the United States has promised to invest $120 billion over the next 40 years in fixing its faulty public transportation system
Breaking ground on this project marks a major milestone as the United States looks to make good on promises to address climate change and bolster the nation’s already overwhelmed power grids
The project is billed as “a chance for a new community, good paying local jobs, solar farms, and open space” in Solano, a rural county between San Francisco and Sacramento that is now home to 450,000 people
The movie star and his wife of 18 years are locked in a heated dispute over alimony with the actor currently paying a court-ordered amount of $130,000 per month
A California judge has thrown out a case brought by two movie fans who sued for false advertising and unjust enrichment after the actress was cut from the movie despite featuring in the trailer
Requests for financial support has multiplied exponentially, with over 80% of callers being ‘below-the-line’ workers, meaning not the actors, writers, directors or producers
The financial ripples that the strikes have caused are wide-reaching. It’s affected industries like studio rentals, set construction, props and makeup to things like coffee shops near studios and dry cleaning for costumes
‘Twilight Zone: The Movie’ was released 40 years ago while its director was on trial for involuntary manslaughter in one of the worst movie-set accidents ever
Attorney General Rob Bonta says the policy amounts to ‘forced outing’ of transgender students and violates their civil rights and the state constitution