Trump, California and high-speed rail
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Federal agents arrested hundreds of workers after immigration sweeps at a California cannabis company, stoking fears that President Trump might target the marijuana industry.
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About $5 billion to $6 billion remains in limbo. In typical years, this funding would have begun reaching states and school districts starting on July 1. California joined about two dozen states this week in suing for the release of the funds, calling the Trump administration action “unconstitutional, unlawful and arbitrary.”
Airwaves flowing from KVMR 89.5 FM in Nevada City preserve local identities across Northern California’s cities and towns, the station’s development director, Adriana Kelly, said. The U.S. House’s vote early Friday to cut public media funds threatens institutions that bind communities, she said.
DOJ issues requests to California sheriffs for information on noncitizen inmates and release dates as part of Trump administration's immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump is pulling federal funding for one of California’s most ambitious—and controversial—projects as his feud with the state’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, rages on. Trump announced that he had “officially freed” American taxpayers from funding the state’s long-planned high-speed train,
On this day, she received a video of authorities dressed in military gear at a Southern California farm. They had used tear gas to disperse yelling protesters while agents moved through, arresting dozens of workers.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office later hit back at AG Pam Bondi by referencing the ongoing controversy over the so-called Jeffrey Epstein files.