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New state laws on police accountability are testing the limits of several agencies, including the Department of Justice, which say they need more resources for these new duties.
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Firefighters have made more progress against a huge California forest fire that forced evacuations for thousands of people and destroyed 41 homes and other buildings near Yosemite National Park.
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Excessive rainfall is possible, with runoff potentially resulting in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
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A former local Navy seaman who pleaded guilty to repeatedly threatening and harassing a woman and her family, including by posting sexual videos of the woman on the internet, was sentenced Monday to one year and a day in prison.
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There was no word on what caused the crash, which also damaged some of the nursery's products.
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AB 2239, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2023, extends a prohibition on firearm ownership and/or possession for felony offenses and certain misdemeanors to misdemeanor convictions for child endangerment and elder abuse.
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He plans to sign the bill Friday, a month after conservative justices overturned the constitutional right to abortions.
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Court and police records from 2012 reveal mutual accusations of domestic violence by now Democratic Party Chairman Will Rodriguez-Kennedy and an ex-boyfriend.
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KPBS analyzed 475 police use-of-force incidents dating back to 2000 and found just 12 resulted in the officers facing any discipline at all.
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Containment continued to grow on a wildfire burning for more than a week in Yosemite National Park and residents of the mountain community of Wawona have begun returning to their homes.
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