This is the third piece in CalMatters' series about how California lets dangerous drivers stay on the road. Read the series here. Sign up for CalMatters’ License to Kill newsletter to be notified when ...
With the only coastal off-road recreational area in California all but closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, shorebirds are free to bask in the setting sun on the beach at Oceano Dunes. (Courthouse ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A federal judge ordered the Bureau of Land Management to close off-road vehicle trails that cut through tortoise ...
This is the third piece in CalMatters’ series about how California lets dangerous drivers stay on the road. Read the first and second stories, as well as The Press Democrat’s companion piece here.
The state of California gave Sylvester Conway every opportunity to kill. He already had two DUI convictions by 2019, when the California Highway Patrol arrested him for driving drunk in Fresno County.