CHP offiers accused of circulated naked pics of arrestees
The California Highway Patrol is trying to downplay a new controversy involving officers suspected of secretly sharing explicit photos of women who are arrested.
The California Highway Patrol is trying to downplay a new controversy involving officers suspected of secretly sharing explicit photos of women who are arrested.
What do the Calfiornia State Senate and the Los Angeles Fire Department have in common?
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of 15 plaintiffs, alleging discrimination and harassment of gay, bisexual, and transgender inmates at the West Valley Detention Center.
Individuals arrested on suspicion of rape or other sex crimes could soon be forced to undergo HIV testing under a proposed ordinance to be considered by Tulare County supervisors Tuesday.
The first Democratic Party political organization focused primarily on marijuana policy has opened in Alameda County.
The U.S. State Department is once again promoting international exchanges for local leaders in different countries to compare notes.
A Federal judge has tossed a San Francisco rent-control ordinance aimed at extending more rights to tenants who have been evicted.
Stanislaus County leaders are poised to restore a pay cut and increase salaries above and beyond the original cut in a proposed contract with the county’s largest union.