Starting Jan. 1, Californians won’t get stopped for jaywalking — if it’s safe to do so. The rules surrounding crossing streets and roadways outside of a designated cross point or jaywalking ...
According to Shouse California Law Group, drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way can be be guilty of a traffic infraction. This can result in a fine of $238 and one point on a person's driving ...
California is not the first locality to decriminalize jaywalking. The state of Virginia did so in March 2021 and it had no discernible effect on pedestrian traffic fatalities through the rest of ...
A controversial housing law that abolished single-family zoning across California has been ruled unconstitutional by a Los ...
California law mandates access to police discipline records. ... on the ground and punched him repeatedly for jaywalking, causing a concussion and broken nose. As part of a $555,000 settlement, ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (CN) — California’s new “sanctuary” law restricting police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities violates the state constitution and cannot be enforced against the ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass’ flagship homelessness program, Inside Safe, has been touted as a success to transitioning people ...
Anyone tired of answering emails and calls from their boss after work may soon be protected by law in California. A bill has been introduced in California legislature that would give employees the ...
California officials are suing the beachside city of Huntington Beach over a voter ID amendment it passed last month with support from a majority of residents. The lawsuit, from California ...
Capital punishment in California exists in law, but in practicality ended in 2019 when Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered death row to be dismantled. Still, 625 men and 20 women remain incarcerated with ...
California has sued Huntington Beach, alleging that the city’s new law requiring voters to show photo identification is a violation of state law. The 320-page lawsuit, filed Monday in Orange ...
Centuries of habit were difficult to break as most adults in 1917 were accustomed to strolling in the streets without any concern. How many Cincinnatians subscribed to Popular Mechanics magazine in ...