Man kills 2 relatives, shoots third in Victorville, authorities say

When deputies arrived, they found three people shot, two of them fatally, authorities said.
Democratic candidates for insurance commissioner fail to win party backing
None of the Democratic candidates for California insurance commissioner won the party’s endorsement at its state convention over the weekend in San Francisco.
San Francisco lawmakers announce plan to ‘break up’ with PG&E
Senate Bill 875 would enable San Francisco to finalize purchase of Pacific Gas & Electric assets so that it can form a publicly owned utility in the area instead.
Buyer for Oceanwide Plaza’s infamous graffitied towers emerges

The proposed buyer of the residential, hotel and retail project in bankruptcy proceedings is a partnership led Kali P. Chaudhuri, whose KPC Development Co. owns and builds commercial properties in California and India.
As ICE scales up hiring, whistleblower documents reveal deep cuts to training program
The Trump administration made significant cuts to the training requirements for new immigration officers, according to new whistleblower documents made public Monday.
‘El Mencho’: From California drug dealer to cartel kingpin

The founder of the ruthless Jalisco New Generation Cartel was killed Sunday in Mexico, authorities said, ending a criminal career that reshaped his country’s underworld after humble beginnings on the streets of San Francisco.
Iranian Students Protest For Third Day Calling For Regime Change

Hundreds of Iranian students have held protests for a third straight day on at least six university campuses, demanding respect for human rights and calling for regime change. At the University of Tehran, they chanted “Women, life,
Nick Reiner due back in court to enter plea on charges of murdering parents
Nick Reiner is expected to appear at an arraignment hearing Monday in downtown L.A. to enter a plea in response to charges he murdered his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
Iranian Students Reignite Anti-Government Protests For Third Day

Iranian students held anti-government protests at several universities for the third consecutive day, according to videos published online and verified by RFE/RL.
Exiled Kurdish Groups Form New Alliance As They Seek To Capitalize On Iran’s Frailty

Five Iranian Kurdish groups based in Iraq have announced that they have formed a political coalition aimed at overthrowing the Islamic republic and ultimately achieving Kurdish autonomy.