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Recall Election; Assault Weapons Ban; Cows On The Lam: CA Stories
Take a look at some of the top news stories over the past week from across California.
CALIFORNIA – It was another busy news week across California. Missed the headlines on Patch?
Whether you're looking for breaking or bizarre news, or sweet or silly features, we've rounded up some of the most share-worthy stories from the past week.
Take a look at some of this week's top news stories from across the state.
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Newsom Recall Election Officially Happening: What To Know
The recall effort against Gov. Gavin Newsom will go forward, officials confirmed. Plus, take our Patch survey to let us know what you think.
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CA To Consider Extending Its Eviction Moratorium
Lawmakers will yet again consider extending an eviction freeze past June 30 this week. Take our survey and share your thoughts.
Newsom Proposes $5.2B To Pay Off Unpaid Rent In CA
The Democratic governor is urging the state Legislature to approve an ambitious plan to cover rental debt accrued during the pandemic.
Appeals Court Leaves CA's Assault Weapons Ban In Place
The decision this week blocked a controversial ruling to overturn California's three-decade ban on assault weapons.
Worst CA Drought In As Much As 1,200 Years As Seen By Satellite
NASA recently released satellite images of the extreme drought that has sparked a state of emergency in California.
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Buddhist Temple Sues Fremont, Alleging Racial Discrimination
A Buddhist temple in the Bay Area is suing the city of Fremont over alleged armed raids and racial discrimination.
Tortillas Hurled At Losing SD Basketball Team: 'Unacceptable'
A Coronado High School school board apologized after its basketball team tossed tortillas at athletes from a predominantly Latino school.
Singer Britney Spears demanded that the 13-year conservatorship she has been living under ends. She says she can't sleep and cries daily.
Vanessa Bryant Settles Lawsuit Against Helicopter Company
Bryant and families of the six other victims reached a confidential settlement in a lawsuit alleging negligence.
The "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot and former Danville resident was nominated to serve as the nation's representative on an aviation council.
Travis Barker, Machine Gun Kelly Surprise Venice With Performance
Travis Barker and Machine Gun Kelly played a surprise show at the Venice Beach boardwalk Saturday afternoon.
Chris Brown Accused Of Hitting A Woman At His Tarzana Home
The singer was at home when police arrived following a report of battery. He has been convicted of assaulting a woman before.
22 Dogs Rescued Following Fire In Unincorporated RivCo
Although the dogs' elderly owners could have faced animal cruelty charges, cooperation for the sake of the animals was reached.
Video: Escaped Cows Stampede Pico Rivera Neighborhood
The herd is believed to have escaped from a nearby slaughterhouse. One cow was killed in an officer-involved shooting.
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