A federal judge in Washington D.C. has approved Jan. 6 defendant John Earle Sullivan’s request to subpoena a California filmmaker who followed him around the Capitol and was filmed in the Rotunda giving him a hug and telling him, “We did it!” Mr. Sullivan’s defense attorney on Oct. 5 asked …
Read More »Alabama Deploys National Guard In Response to Illegal Immigration Crisis
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, has pledged to send 275 National Guard troops to the southern border while blaming President Joe Biden’s policies for fanning the flames of the illegal immigration crisis. With the move, Ms. Ivey joins other Republican governors in dispatching their military forces to help stem …
Read More »Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates Biden Admin’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule
The Supreme Court on Oct. 6 stayed a lower court order blocking the Biden administration’s rule regulating so-called ghost guns that can be assembled at home, allowing the policy to remain in force until Oct. 16. The new order from Justice Samuel Alito came late in the day on Oct. …
Read More »California Readies for Winter After Last Year’s ‘Miracle’ Water Year
California water officials and forecasters say the state is more prepared heading into winter after last year’s “miracle” year that delivered a deluge of water and snow to its drought-depleted reservoirs. The Golden State started a new “water year” Oct. 1 with major reservoirs filled above average—reaching 128 percent levels—according to California …
Read More »Auto Workers Stop Expanding Strikes Against Detroit Three After GM Makes Battery Plant Concession
DETROIT—The United Auto Workers union said Friday it will not expand its strikes against Detroit’s three automakers after General Motors made a breakthrough concession on unionizing electric vehicle battery plants. The announcement of the pause in adding factories to the strikes came minutes after GM agreed to bring workers at …
Read More »Police Found 115 Bodies at Colorado ‘Green’ Funeral Home While Investigating Putrid Smells
CAÑON CITY, Colo.—The awful smell seeped from a neglected building in a small Colorado town for days, followed by a report that made police take a closer look at the “green” funeral operator’s storage facility. Inside, they made a gruesome discovery: At least 115 decaying bodies. Investigators were tight-lipped Friday …
Read More »Homeless Man Charged With Capital Murder and Rape in Death of 5-Year-Old Kansas Girl
TOPEKA, Kan.—A 25-year-old homeless man was charged Thursday in the rape and killing of a 5-year-old Kansas girl who died despite firefighters’ efforts to save her life in a gas station parking lot. Mickel Cherry faces one count of capital murder—which would allow prosecutors to seek the death penalty—and one …
Read More »California Man Sentenced 42 Years to Life for Stabbing, Running Over Victim
CHULA VISTA, Calif.—A man who stabbed another man in National City, then ran the victim over with a car was sentenced on Oct. 5 to 42 years to life in state prison. Thornell Brown, 58, was convicted by a Chula Vista jury of second-degree murder for the June 4, 2022, …
Read More »Los Angeles Council Committee Approves Recommendations for Redistricting Reform
LOS ANGELES—A Los Angeles City Council committee on Oct. 5 unanimously approved a set of recommendations to create an Independent Redistricting Commission that would redraw the boundaries of council districts for future elections. But the Ad Hoc Committee on City Governance Reform left for another day plans to possibly expand …
Read More »California Strengthens E-Waste Recycling Efforts With New Law
A California bill aimed at further regulating exports of electronic waste was signed into law Oct. 4 by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Senate Bill 568, authored by Sen. Josh Newman (D-Fullerton), now requires those exporting electronic waste or electronic devices to other states or foreign countries for recycling or disposal to …
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