Adrian Gonzalez kidnapped, raped and killed an 8-year-old girl in 2015. He has remained in the juvenile justice system since and was slated to be released on his 25th birthday.
Adrian Gonzalez kidnapped, raped and killed an 8-year-old girl in 2015. He has remained in the juvenile justice system since and was slated to be released on his 25th birthday.
A California corrections officer entitled to an increase in workers’ compensation after an attack by inmates can’t apply the increase to enhanced benefits for public employees, California’s top court ...
New legislation in 2025 focusing on Employee Rights, Public Records Act, Disability Discrimination and Wage and Hour Compliance. Employee Rights ...
CalPERS, the state’s largest pension system, is trying to claw back the payments it made to retirees while they worked for ...
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OLYMPIA — A new law will require the Department of Corrections to help state inmates get some form of state identification before they are released. The law, which went into effect in January ...
Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada The Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada (the Code) was introduced in 2010. All major payment card network operators in ...
Kelce, 35, was issued a fine for $11,255 for “unsportsmanlike conduct” for taunting Bills safety Damar Hamlin in the January 26 game. The Chiefs tight end got in the face of Hamlin ...
Rhiannon Evans, 25, pleaded guilty to pursuing a course of conduct amounting to the harassment ... The magistrates imposed 15 rehabilitation sessions, 60 days alcohol abstinence monitoring and ...
A ballot initiative introduced by Marcus Evans of Fresno poses the following question - "Should California leave the United States and become a free and independent country?" To get the measure on ...
The Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires in L.A. County were 95%, 99% and 98% contained, respectively, as of Tuesday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.