These journalists have a list of criminal cops. California is trying to keep it secret

Deanna Paul, The Washington Post Two California journalists requested and were given data on police officers’ arrests and convictions over the past 10 years. What they found was surprising: domestic abuse, child molestation – even murder. They were given these documents through a public records request, something journalists exercise frequently. But California Attorney General Xavier…

Allied Progress and American Oversight Go to Court Against CFPB on Heels of Troubling Report that CFPB Has Ceased Fair Lending Enforcement Actions

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger’s appearance before the House Financial Services Committee this week, consumer advocacy group Allied Progress, represented by American Oversight, filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the CFPB seeking information that would shed light on why Eric Blankenstein remains a Policy Associate Director at the…

Doctors, Lawyers with Monetary Motives Cause Painful Decisions in Women’s Health Care

By Glenn Ellis, Research Bioethics Fellow at Harvard Medical School (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Women, especially women of color and poor women, tend to suffer disproportionately in our healthcare system. The problem is growing worse now that there’s a group of trial lawyers eager to exploit female victims, under the guise of offering help. Take for instance…

Bureau Of Cannabis Control Announces Enforcement On Unlicensed Cannabis Businesses

SACRAMENTO – The Bureau of Cannabis Control (Bureau) and the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Division of Investigation-Cannabis Enforcement Unit (DOI-CEU) today announced enforcement actions against two unlicensed cannabis businesses operating out of multiple locations in Sacramento, Davis and Los Angeles. On Wednesday, February 27, 2019, DOI-CEU and the Davis Police Department served search warrants on…

Employment Training Panel Awards Butte-Glenn Community College District $600,000 to Train 600 Workers for Camp Fire Cleanup and Emergency Response

SACRAMENTO – The State of California’s Employment Training Panel announced that it approved a nearly $600,000 contract to the Butte-Glenn Community College District to train 608 workers through Butte College for hazardous debris cleanup and emergency response in the aftermath of the Camp Fire. “With the massive efforts underway to clean up the debris and…

St. Anthony’s Church, San Bernardino, hosts Blood of the Martyrs blood drive Sunday, March 10

SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. – LifeStream Blood Bank and the Blood of the Martyrs Committee collaborate for a life-saving blood drive Sunday, March 10 from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Church, 1640 Western Ave., San Bernardino. Walk-ins are welcome; appointments may be made by calling 800-879-4484 or visiting LStream.org All blood donors receive…