California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued guidance to lawyers about noncitizens in his latest public event warning of possible clashes with the incoming Trump administration.
California’s top cop came to San Francisco Friday to outline what the state’s police and sheriff’s departments should and should not be doing when it comes to handling federal immigration and deportation issues.
Exxon Mobil Corp. has filed a federal defamation lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups.
ExxonMobil has sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta for defamation ... That case, initially filed in San Francisco Superior Court, has since been moved to the U.S. District Court for ...
San Francisco’s Chinatown hosted a community banquet, a special night market and a community-led celebration for new mayor Daniel Lurie on Wednesday night.
The California Attorney General on Tuesday released the San Francisco Police Department from state oversight, which it has been under since 2018.
ExxonMobil sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups alleging tortious interference with its plastic recycling business.
Change in leadership has come to San Francisco as Daniel Lurie was sworn in as the city's new mayor, with a historic Chinatown inauguration day celebration to follow.
The oil giant ExxonMobil this week sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta, alleging that the state’s chief lawyer has been motivated by “foreign influence, personal ambition, and a murky source of financing rife with conflicting business interests.”
OAKLAND — Federal authorities indicted four people including former Mayor Sheng Thao on Friday, marking a stunning escalation in a sweeping grand jury inquiry that appeared to target the highest levels of the East Bay’s political scene.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the state's immigrant community as the Trump administration prepares to take
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has sent more than 200 letters to landlords and hotels warning them that they’ve been accused of wildfire-related price gouging, his office announced Friday.