With appeals nearly exhausted, the massive Fat Leonard corruption scandal is drawing to a close, though not for everyone.
A new law prevents cities from penalizing outreach workers who provide services such as legal aid or hand out blankets at encampments.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law that creates a first-in-the-nation policy that allows a buyer to return certain used vehicles.
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Two Escondido middle school teachers said district policies violated their constitutional free speech and religious rights.
Now, the parent of three Capri Elementary School students is one of about 20 parents who attend sometimes dry, often ...
Tortillas sold in California are going to have a new ingredient, one that’s intended to help nurture healthy infants. Starting Jan. 1, a new law will take effect requiring most tortillas and corn masa ...
A report on federal immigration enforcement is expected from the Carlsbad police chief in early 2026 following a video at the ...
Chula Vista's Southwestern College last year had its highest enrollment rate since the Great Recession. Schools say they need ...
Chula Vista will later seek at least one city official to be part of the task force. Other members will come from San Diego ...
The teens both admitted that they tried to kill an unidentified man in in March 2024, wounding him and another man in the ...