Wealth, class and remote work reshape California’s new boomtowns as people flee big cities
Quick Take: The surge of migration eastward fits a pattern of families escaping densely populated cities, a trend that dates back to the mid-20th …
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Supreme Court decides case of California man charged $23,000 by county to build on his own land
The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously ruled that fees governments issue — even those imposed by a legislature — must be based on actual adverse impacts. In other words, building permit fees, for example, can’t cost more than any damage the public would face from development. "Holding building …
Supreme Court Justices Warn People Not to Take Ruling Too Far
Several U.S. Supreme Court justices cautioned people against taking their new ruling in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, California too far. The court …
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A Bad Day for Greedy Politicians at the Supreme Court
Good news. A unanimous Supreme Court on Friday ruled (Sheetz v. County of El Dorado) that the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause applies to legislatures that impose excessive fees. This is an important constraint on greedy governments. The case involved California land owner George Sheetz , who was …
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$80 million verdict for three workers fired for taking ‘off the record’ time off in California
Three former workers in a Northern California office of the Zurich American Insurance Co. who were fired after taking “off-the-record” paid time off …
Sacramento State to offer guaranteed admission to students from Elk Grove Unified School District
Sacramento State University is partnering with the Elk Grove Unified School District to offer guaranteed college admission to eligible graduating …
Deliberately cut AT&T wires causes massive SMF delays
An internet outage that caused massive delays, some hours-long, for flights at the Sacramento International Airport started after AT&T wires were intentionally cut, officials said.