California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the state’s 86th lawsuit against the Trump administration during a virtual news conference.
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California officer under investigation for allegedly sharing ‘vulgar image’ of George Floyd; NAACP San Diego calls for his firing
A San Diego officer is under investigation for allegedly sharing an “altered photograph” of a “naked black male porn star” kneeling on George Floyd.
An 8-year-old was fatally shot in Atlanta near Wendy’s restaurant where Rayshard Brooks was killed, police say
An 8-year-old was fatally shot Saturday night across the street from the Wendy’s restaurant where Rayshard Brooks was killed, police said.
California has 5 of the top 20 most gentrified US cities, topped by San Francisco-Oakland, study shows. Here’s the list.
A new study ranked the 20 most gentrified U.S. cities during a five-year period ending in 2017, with San Francisco-Oakland at No. 1. Here’s the list.
‘A mask is not a symbol’: These restaurants had seen too many disrespectful customers. They closed rather than serve them.
Restaurants in California, Arkansas and Michigan have temporarily closed because some customers refuse to wear face masks and have harassed employees.
Coronavirus stay-at-home orders have reduced roadkill rates in California, Idaho and Maine, study finds
In the era of the coronavirus, the number of animals killed on roads by cars declined in California, Idaho and Maine from early March to mid-April.
Protest updates: Minnesota jail officers allege discrimination; Junipero Serra statues toppled in California; 2 shootings in Seattle
No arrests have been made in Seattle’s shooting that left one dead. Minneapolis officers file racial discrimination complaint. Latest protest news.
Air Force chooses JoAnne Bass as first woman to serve as top enlisted leader: ‘The history of the moment isn’t lost on me’
The U.S. Air Force has made history twice in June, appointing the first woman as its top enlisted leader and the first Black person as chief of staff.
NYPD says ‘no criminality’ after officers fall ill after drinking milkshakes at Shake Shack in Manhattan
The officers complained of “not feeling well” before being hospitalized and later released, the NYPD said in a statement.
San Diego defies calls to ‘defund the police,’ but it ‘won’t be business as usual’ in California’s second largest city
The San Diego City Council voted 8-1 late Monday to increase funding for its police department by $27 million after nearly 10 hours of public comment.