Newsom, Democrats reach $321 billion California budget deal
The spending plan reflects resistance to making sweeping cuts to reduce a $12 billion budget deficit expected in the year ahead, with Democratic lawmakers citing uncertainty about the scope of California’s financial problems.
Stockton man who pledged support for ISIS caught in undercover sting, prosecutors say
A 33-year-old Stockton man was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempting to send guns, money and other supplies to the Islamic State, federal prosecutors said.
ICE agents entered UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center. It wasn't a raid, officials say

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entered UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Westwood Tuesday afternoon to seek emergency care for a detainee, drawing a crowd of protesters concerned about the agents’ presence.
A Republican plan to sell off millions of acres of public lands is no more — for now

A proposal to sell off up to 3 million acres of public lands across the West is in limbo after the Senate parliamentarian ruled it out of the reconciliation bill.
California man arrested with a fake gun, uniform and badge, police say. He faces felony charges
Andrew Biscay, 40, was arrested on Friday in Madera County on suspicion of impersonating an officer and outstanding vandalism charges, authorities said.
Did Cudahy vice mayor call on street gangs to organize against ICE? 'Get your members in order'
The vice mayor of Cudahy, Cynthia Gonzalez, put out a video — now taken down — that seems to call on local gang members to respond to the raids by ICE agents.
Man dives off California waterfall, two others try to save him; all three drown
The bodies of Los Angeles-area men Matthew Schoenecker and Valentino Creus, as well as New Yorker Matthew Anthony, were discovered at Rattlesnake Falls in Northern California.
Skies Calm Over Israel, Iran As Truce Appears To Hold After Tumultuous Start

The skies over Israel and Iran appeared calm as the second day of a cease-fire brokered by US President Donald Trump appeared to be holding after a shaky beginning.
Most nabbed in L.A. raids were men with no criminal conviction, picked up off the street

A Times analysis found that 69% of those arrested during that period had no criminal conviction and 58% had never been charged with a crime.
LAPD allowed to use drones as 'first responders' under new program

Until now, Los Angeles police have only been authorized to use drones in a narrow set of circumstances, including barricaded suspects or bomb threats.