While many publishers and newsroom unions have voiced support for the California Journalism Preservation Act, some organizations worry it could make things worse.
“I think at the end of the day, the publishers’ content is a value to them,” she said. “They want eyeballs on their screen.”Note: Some of the sites we link to may limit the number of stories you can access without subscribing.The bright yellow blooms of the black mustard plant cover the hillside of the Elysian Park neighborhood last week.
Spills have closed city beaches twice this year, and one official said that affects the local economy — and Long Beach’s reputation.California will pay $24 million to settle a wrongful-death lawsuit more than three years after a 38-year-old man died while being pinned to the ground by CHP officers , Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced Wednesday. That follows weeks of community outrage in the Contra Costa County city after racist and homophobic text messages by officers were made public.Exotic birds — many of them parrots — are being nabbed from porches, pet stores and veterinary offices across SoCal.
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