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Judge Allows Menendez Brothers' Resentencing Hearing to Proceed
A Los Angeles judge ruled against the District Attorney's motion to withdraw a previous motion for resentencing, allowing Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted in 1989 for the murder of their parents, to proceed with their resentencing hearing on April 17th; the brothers also seek clemency from Governor...
Judge Allows Menendez Brothers' Resentencing Hearing to Proceed
A Los Angeles judge ruled against the District Attorney's motion to withdraw a previous motion for resentencing, allowing Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted in 1989 for the murder of their parents, to proceed with their resentencing hearing on April 17th; the brothers also seek clemency from Governor...
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48% Bias Score


Malibu Fire Runoff Causes Surge in Sick Wildlife
The Palisades Fire's aftermath in Malibu includes contaminated runoff containing heavy metals, causing a dramatic increase in sick and dying marine wildlife due to toxic algae blooms; one rescue center reports a fourfold increase in affected animals.
Malibu Fire Runoff Causes Surge in Sick Wildlife
The Palisades Fire's aftermath in Malibu includes contaminated runoff containing heavy metals, causing a dramatic increase in sick and dying marine wildlife due to toxic algae blooms; one rescue center reports a fourfold increase in affected animals.
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28% Bias Score


Arizona, California, Colorado Church Bomb Threats Result in Guilty Verdict
A US jury found 45-year-old Zimnako Salah guilty of planting fake bombs at four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado between September and November 2023, after watching ISIS videos online; he also attempted to construct a real bomb, leading to hate crime charges and a potential six-year pri...
Arizona, California, Colorado Church Bomb Threats Result in Guilty Verdict
A US jury found 45-year-old Zimnako Salah guilty of planting fake bombs at four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado between September and November 2023, after watching ISIS videos online; he also attempted to construct a real bomb, leading to hate crime charges and a potential six-year pri...
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36% Bias Score


Wildfire Smoke Worsens Mental Health: Harvard Study Reveals Link and Health Inequities
A Harvard study analyzing California's 2020 wildfires linked increased PM2.5 levels to a substantial rise in mental health emergency department admissions, particularly for depression, anxiety, and mood disorders, revealing health inequities and emphasizing the need for improved healthcare access du...
Wildfire Smoke Worsens Mental Health: Harvard Study Reveals Link and Health Inequities
A Harvard study analyzing California's 2020 wildfires linked increased PM2.5 levels to a substantial rise in mental health emergency department admissions, particularly for depression, anxiety, and mood disorders, revealing health inequities and emphasizing the need for improved healthcare access du...
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52% Bias Score


Sea Lion Attack Raises Concerns Amidst Toxic Algae Bloom in Southern California
A 15-year-old girl was bitten by a sea lion in Long Beach, California, on March 30th, prompting concerns about toxic algae poisoning impacting marine mammals; hundreds of sick animals have been reported since late February, with the most recent bloom occurring earlier than usual along the Santa Barb...
Sea Lion Attack Raises Concerns Amidst Toxic Algae Bloom in Southern California
A 15-year-old girl was bitten by a sea lion in Long Beach, California, on March 30th, prompting concerns about toxic algae poisoning impacting marine mammals; hundreds of sick animals have been reported since late February, with the most recent bloom occurring earlier than usual along the Santa Barb...
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40% Bias Score


California's Zero-Emission Truck Mandate Faces Setback
California's effort to mandate zero-emission big rigs by the 2030s is slowing after the state decided against pursuing a federal waiver, creating financial uncertainty for trucking companies who have already invested in cleaner models, and potentially delaying the transition to cleaner transportatio...
California's Zero-Emission Truck Mandate Faces Setback
California's effort to mandate zero-emission big rigs by the 2030s is slowing after the state decided against pursuing a federal waiver, creating financial uncertainty for trucking companies who have already invested in cleaner models, and potentially delaying the transition to cleaner transportatio...
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44% Bias Score

Homeowner Shot by Police After Freeway Crash in Eagle Rock
A traffic collision on the 134 Freeway in Eagle Rock, California, on Tuesday prompted a chain of events, including a homeowner shooting at fleeing suspects and a subsequent police officer-involved shooting of the homeowner, resulting in an arrest and an ongoing search for two remaining suspects.

Homeowner Shot by Police After Freeway Crash in Eagle Rock
A traffic collision on the 134 Freeway in Eagle Rock, California, on Tuesday prompted a chain of events, including a homeowner shooting at fleeing suspects and a subsequent police officer-involved shooting of the homeowner, resulting in an arrest and an ongoing search for two remaining suspects.
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48% Bias Score

California Mother's Disappearance Ruled Homicide; Persons of Interest Sought
Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain, a 39-year-old mother of four from Shasta County, California, vanished on May 17, 2024; her disappearance was ruled a homicide on March 25, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation involving persons of interest and a search for a red truck.

California Mother's Disappearance Ruled Homicide; Persons of Interest Sought
Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain, a 39-year-old mother of four from Shasta County, California, vanished on May 17, 2024; her disappearance was ruled a homicide on March 25, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation involving persons of interest and a search for a red truck.
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36% Bias Score

California's FAIR Plan Overwhelmed by Low-Risk Homeowners Amid Insurer Withdrawals
Due to private insurers' withdrawal from the California home insurance market, hundreds of thousands of homeowners, many in low-risk areas, are being forced onto the state's FAIR plan, a last-resort insurer, creating a financial strain and potential instability for the system.

California's FAIR Plan Overwhelmed by Low-Risk Homeowners Amid Insurer Withdrawals
Due to private insurers' withdrawal from the California home insurance market, hundreds of thousands of homeowners, many in low-risk areas, are being forced onto the state's FAIR plan, a last-resort insurer, creating a financial strain and potential instability for the system.
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44% Bias Score

California's Affordable Housing Land Program: Limited Success and High Costs
California's program to use surplus state land for affordable housing has yielded limited results, with only 19 of 44,000 assessed parcels currently under development; the Sugar Pine Village project in South Lake Tahoe, while using discounted land, shows per-unit costs nearing $1 million, highlighti...

California's Affordable Housing Land Program: Limited Success and High Costs
California's program to use surplus state land for affordable housing has yielded limited results, with only 19 of 44,000 assessed parcels currently under development; the Sugar Pine Village project in South Lake Tahoe, while using discounted land, shows per-unit costs nearing $1 million, highlighti...
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44% Bias Score

California Walgreens Employee Fatally Shot; Suspect Held
On Monday night, Narciso Gallardo Fernandez, 30, fatally shot Walgreens employee Erick Velasquez in Madera, California, allegedly due to his hatred of large pharmacies; Fernandez drove 80 miles to commit the crime and was apprehended at the scene.

California Walgreens Employee Fatally Shot; Suspect Held
On Monday night, Narciso Gallardo Fernandez, 30, fatally shot Walgreens employee Erick Velasquez in Madera, California, allegedly due to his hatred of large pharmacies; Fernandez drove 80 miles to commit the crime and was apprehended at the scene.
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36% Bias Score

Officer Killed During Drug Raid in Olivehurst
Marysville police officer Osmar Rodarte was killed in a shootout Wednesday during a drug raid in Olivehurst, California, targeting low-level dealer Rick David Oliver, part of a transnational drug trafficking operation investigation that resulted in 20 arrests and drug seizures across four counties.

Officer Killed During Drug Raid in Olivehurst
Marysville police officer Osmar Rodarte was killed in a shootout Wednesday during a drug raid in Olivehurst, California, targeting low-level dealer Rick David Oliver, part of a transnational drug trafficking operation investigation that resulted in 20 arrests and drug seizures across four counties.
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52% Bias Score
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