23-Year-Old Sacramento Woman's Sexual Assualt Resulted from Uber Abandonment, SF Court Filing Claims
A 23-year-old Sacramento woman says her Uber driver threw her out, leaving her stranded near a Rosemont gas station. She was later sexually assaulted at knifepoint. New San Francisco court filings claim Uber’s policies put her in danger.
California's Senate Bill 627 Advances Amid Debate Over Unmasking Law Enforcement Officers
California's SB 627, proposed by Sen. Wiener, seeks to limit law enforcement officers from wearing masks during operations, with certain exemptions. It faces opposition over concerns regarding qualified immunity and increased litigation for officers.
Citrus Heights Landlord Challenges $25K Fine Over Tenants' Alleged Fireworks Violation
A landlord is fighting a $25,000 fine imposed by Citrus Heights for his tenants' alleged illegal fireworks use, arguing the city didn't notify him of the new law. Citrus Heights stands by its ordinance, citing safety concerns.
Rancho Cordova Launches Phase 2 of Active Transportation Plan, Invites Community Input for a More Connected City
Rancho Cordova advances Phase 2 of the Active Transportation Plan, emphasizing safety and connectivity in infrastructure to facilitate walking and biking. Public input is sought through surveys and various community engagement events.












