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How a 'toxic' City Hall was unraveled by 'very horrible' anonymous letters
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- The letter was remarkable. In an official rebuke of a private citizen, the Riverside City Council accused one of its residents of harassing local employees through phone calls, emails and social media posts.
But even more extraordinary was the fact the letter was addressed to the wife of the city’s chief executive.
“...Read more
Why some Pittsburgh-area school districts are considering changes to their uniform policies
PITTSBURGH — When some Pittsburgh-area students walk into school this fall, they’ll be showing off their new blue jeans, T-shirts and hoodies rather than the monochromatic colors of school uniforms they used to wear.
Two districts in the region — Sto-Rox and Wilkinsburg — last week considered changes to their uniform policies, the ...Read more
Those caught in Trump immigration dragnet seek millions for raids, shootings, trauma
WASHINGTON — Last June 16, armed immigration agents broke the locks to forcibly enter an Oxnard auto body shop. Juan Carlos Ramirez, a U.S. citizen, filmed as they arrested his father.
Then the agents pepper-sprayed Ramirez, slammed him onto the hoods of two vehicles, punched his face and kneed him in the side, according to a legal claim he ...Read more
Clean energy boom spurs pushback. 'Cumulative impacts are being ignored.'
SAN DIEGO — As San Diego County races to meet green energy targets, sprawling developments are transforming backcountry communities — and residents of those areas want a voice in the process before their homes are reshaped by solar, wind and battery storage projects.
Two projects in the Sonoran Desert not far from the U.S.-Mexico border ...Read more
Those potholes in your street reveal a money problem for cities and states
Across the country, potholes are more than a seasonal nuisance. They are a visible symptom of aging roads and bridges that many state and local governments say they cannot afford to fully maintain.
From local streets in small towns to major urban corridors, transportation agencies are grappling with deferred maintenance, rising construction ...Read more
Moore signs Glock ban into law; NRA vows to sue
Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday signed legislation banning the manufacture, sale and purchase of handguns that can be easily converted into fully automatic weapons in Maryland, prompting the National Rifle Association to immediately vow a legal challenge.
The legislation also limits access to illegal conversion devices known as auto sears, or Glock ...Read more
Ex-President Biden sues to stop DOJ sharing interview tapes
WASHINGTON — Former President Joe Biden is suing the U.S. Justice Department to block officials from sharing audio recordings and interview transcripts he gave for a memoir project with Republicans in Congress and a conservative advocacy group.
The extraordinary lawsuit, which pits a former U.S. president against his successor’s ...Read more
New York teachers win lower retirement age as lawmakers set to pass pension reforms
NEW YORK — New York teachers can retire five years earlier under “Tier 6” pension reforms set to pass Tuesday as part of the next state budget.
The $557-million plan, negotiated between Gov. Hochul and the New York Legislature, will lower the retirement age from 63 to 58 for all teachers who spent three decades in the classroom. It also ...Read more
At least 1 dead, 9 injured and 9 missing in Washington implosion
One person was killed, nine were injured and nine others remain missing after a major chemical implosion at a Longview, Washington, pulp and paper mill Tuesday morning, authorities said.
The rupture of a tank was reported around 7:20 a.m. at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview, according to the city’s fire department. The ...Read more
GOP-controlled South Carolina Senate kills 2026 redistricting push despite Trump pressure
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Senate killed a proposed congressional map for the 2026 election as thousands of voters went to the polls Tuesday, rebuking pressure from the White House to create seven reliably Republican districts.
With a record number of primary voters casting their ballots around the state Tuesday, the Senate’s ...Read more
Southern California man dies following attack outside his Trump-themed home
A 69-year-old man known in his San Diego County neighborhood as the owner of the "Trump house" has died from injuries suffered when he was brutally assaulted outside of his home.
Kerry George Sheron of Escondido was hospitalized in critical condition on Wednesday after he was attacked outside his MAGA-themed residence at East Mission Avenue and...Read more
With discipline pending, Chief Brian O'Hara resigns from Minneapolis Police Department
MINEAPOLIS — Minneapolis police Chief Brian O’Hara has resigned from the Minneapolis Police Department following an investigative report with “concerning substantiated findings” that were to result in discipline and possible termination, according to an internal email by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
The email comes ahead of a planned ...Read more
UC Davis opens $66.4 million Center for Agricultural Innovation
The University of California, Davis has added to its campus a 34,000 square-foot building to serve as the new home for agricultural research within the highly ranked College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Equipped with labs, specialized equipment and research spaces, the Resnick Center for Agricultural Innovation is designed to ...Read more
Yuba and Sutter counties vote in support of California GOP 'two-state solution'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Yuba and Sutter county boards of supervisors voted Tuesday to support California Republicans’ push to split the state into two.
The “two-state solution” was originally pitched in August by Republican Assembly Leader James Gallagher, R-Yuba City, in response to California’s redistricting measure’s Proposition...Read more
Washington forest parcel saved by a unique effort
SEATTLE — Advocates with the Elwha Legacy Forests Coalition have raised $32,000 to prevent the logging of 2 acres west of Port Angeles.
The deal, which took place without input from the Department of Natural Resources, which owns the land, appears to be the first of its kind. Public donations have effectively saved trees, that had already ...Read more
'Shattered': Victims describe trauma in sentencing for Northern California teen party scandal
SAN JOSE, Calif. — One by one, former teens who attended unbridled, booze-soaked pandemic-era house parties hosted by a former Los Gatos woman — part of a bizarre obsession with boosting her teen son’s sex life — were joined by their parents in detailing the trauma from their experiences where binge drinking gave way to serious injuries ...Read more
California education groups demand state legislature reject Newsom's plan to withhold school funding
California’s top education associations and labor organizations across the state gathered in Sacramento last week to denounce a controversial plan by Gov. Gavin Newsom to suspend billions in state school funding.
The governor’s revised 2026-27 budget proposal calls for temporarily withholding $3.9 billion in constitutionally mandated, voter...Read more
Unemployed veteran threatens Trump on White House website, but leaves contact info
NEW YORK — A Brooklyn man with a history of mental illness apparently upset with reductions to safety net programs left graphic messages on the White House’s web page threatening to kill President Donald Trump at his next public speaking engagement, federal prosecutors allege.
Justin Christopher Moore, 53, wrote three screeds on the “...Read more
Minnesota adopts law to limit some teens' social media use
MINNEAPOLIS — Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill into law Tuesday meant to protect kids and teens from the ills of social media.
When the law takes effect next year, big platforms like Facebook and TikTok will need to figure out with high accuracy how old users in Minnesota are and whether they have verifiable parental consent for any account held ...Read more
US to provide plutonium from atomic bombs to fuel nuclear plants
WASHINGTON — The U.S. is planning to distribute plutonium left over from Cold War-era weapons to commercial nuclear developers as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to accelerate the rollout of new reactors.
The Department of Energy has selected Oklo Inc. and four other firms for advanced negotiations to participate in the Surplus ...Read more
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