Do We Really Need a Law to Keep Fire Hydrants Working During Wildfires?
In a state that frequently deals with wildfires, the reliability [...]
In a state that frequently deals with wildfires, the reliability [...]
California is headed in the wrong direction again. As wildfires [...]
As wildfires rage across California, consuming homes and displacing families, [...]
Kim Kardashian is championing another criminal justice reform cause, advocating for higher pay for incarcerated firefighters battling Southern California’s wildfires. Supporting a bill by Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, the proposal seeks to raise their wages to match the lowest state firefighter pay, addressing fairness while adding costs to California's budget.
We’re just as confused as you are. How is looting during emergencies—when families are most vulnerable—not automatically classified as a felony in California? As wildfires devastate communities, District Attorneys Nathan Hochman and Todd Spitzer are calling on Governor Newsom to make looting a felony punishable by state prison, ensuring justice for victims.