Chabria: So much winning. Can Bonta maintain California’s legal hot streak against Trump?
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has secured multiple wins against President Trump’s agenda, a reminder that the judicial branch remains a functioning check on the power of the presidency.
Who is spending money on Prop. 50, the redistricting measure on California’s November ballot

The Times is tracking contributions for and against the statewide special election’s ballot measure.
SoCal firefighters rescue goat from baaaad situation trapped between giant boulders

Firefighters rescued a goat who took a tumble from the top of her favorite napping rock and found herself trapped between two boulders.
Signs of dyslexia and reading troubles can be spotted in kindergarten — or even preschool

California schools will begin screening kindergartners and first- and second- graders for dyslexia to combat the state’s low early reading scores.
USC faculty members denounce Trump compact that would shift university to the right

The USC Academic Senate held a special meeting to discuss the Trump administration’s education compact, which was presented to the school last week.
Relief from ear-splitting commercials on streamers with new California law
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation that will prohibit commercials louder than TV and film content on streaming services.
Fire after fire, L.A. County keeps promising to fix failures but doesn’t deliver

The seeming lack of progress after the Woolsey fire — particularly in developing clear policies and protocol — indicates a failure to learn from such disasters.