News
Who should pay for Prop. 36, California’s new tough-on-crime law? Gov. Gavin Newsom, who opposed the measure, did not include any money for it in his latest state budget proposal ...
California's property crime rate has fallen to historic lows, despite claims from supporters of Prop. 36 that the measure was ...
San Diego police data reveals that a third of people arrested for Proposition 36 drug and theft violations in the law’s ...
After reviewing his criminal history, deputies discovered Thomas had two prior convictions for drug-related offenses.
Eight hundred twenty-two felony cases. That is how many felony theft and drug cases the Kern County District Attorney’s ...
A man on post-release supervision was arrested last Thursday after probation officers said they found a handgun, suspected ...
The Trump administration is suing California for its regulation of eggs, claiming three state laws are contributing to the rise in prices for American consumers.
California is facing a $12 billion budget deficit this year. But rather than engage in real fiscal discipline or rank order the needs of our communities, this budget leans on gimmicks — draining our ...
A man on probation was arrested in east Bakersfield last week after attempting to flee from officers from the Kern County Probation Department, and was later ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) likes to manipulate statistics to make it seem like he hasn't turned California into a soft-on-crime paradise for criminals.
California's Prop 36 law is raising concerns about its impact on Black communities, with early data showing a rise in arrests.
According to a Facebook post, the presidents of the California State Sheriffs’ Association, the California District Attorneys Association, and the Chief Probation Officers of California ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results