California leads multistate lawsuit against Trump
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California dropped a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration over the federal government’s withdrawing of $4 billion for the long-delayed high-speed rail project.
California’s restrictions on open carry date back to 1967, when then-Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the Mulford Act, criminalizing the public carrying of loaded firearms. Additional restrictions were later expanded in 2012 under then-Gov. Jerry Brown.
The development follows a lawsuit filed in July, when California sued the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration to restore funding for the project.
California sued after the Trump administration cut grants for the long-planned project. The state says it will seek private investors instead.
A California man says he has reached his breaking point after months of failed attempts to remove a massive bear living beneath his home.
A man in California has spent over a month trying (and failing) to deal with a bear that has set up shop under his home. Now, he's thinking about taking
( NewsNation) — Families of people killed in the Palisades Fire have filed more than a dozen wrongful death lawsuits against the city of Los Angeles and the state of California, racing to meet a year-end deadline that allowed them to recover damages for their loved ones’ pain and suffering.
Lines died from drug withdrawal in the Las Colinas women’s jail in May, a day after her arrest. Dean, who suffered from schizophrenia, died two months later in the Vista jail after weeks in solitary confinement.