A Democratic senator’s bill would add two trustees and move the election to the November ballot. Opponents see a power grab.
The California Supreme Court issued a 7–0 ruling on policing in the state.
Law enforcement will reportedly use facial recognition technology and license plate readers to determine who entered campus that night.
Groups claim the school district has not addressed the harassment of Jewish students and ’things have sadly and frighteningly deteriorated.’
The bill brings together housing advocate YIMBY and the California Preservation Foundation, two groups usually at odds.
‘It’s absolutely despicable and it must stop,’ the president said.
Stores would have to limit purchases to 10 items or fewer, assign an employee to oversee no more than two checkouts, and conduct studies of any new technology.
Leaders of Sacramento said they'd help residents find alternatives to Camp Resolution, which the district attorney has criticized as hazardous.
The top five travel regions include the Bay Area, Los Angeles Area, San Diego County, Orange County, and Central Coast.
A storm-damaged stretch along the central coast is being repaired as quickly as possible, Newsom says.
Officers declared an unlawful assembly around 5:45 a.m. and ordered protesters to leave.
Amid the turmoil and safety concerns, MIT and Harvard officials have said enough is enough.
Assembling those turbine arms, which will be so large they could barely fit in Dodger Stadium, will require hundreds of acres of space.
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