After years of being identified as 'Emily Doe,' Chanel Miller is no longer anonymous.
, the Santa Clara County judge who had handed down the six-month sentence and said a lengthier penalty would have a “severe impact” on Turner. Persky was the first judge in California to face a recall vote in more than 80 years. The deeply controversial effort “divided the liberal Democratic community of Santa Clara County and pitted feminists against feminists,” as legal reporter Maura DolanThrough it all, Emily Doe chose to remain anonymous.
prompting a chaotic scene among protesters in the chamber as the bill heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom. The Senate’s vote came less than 24 hours after the Assembly approved the measure, which would tighten the state’s school immunization law. Newsom had previously pledged to sign the bill, but there remains some uncertainty about its future because of a message Newsom’s office posted on Twitter about changes the governor wants made to the legislation.
a situation that sparked a brush fire and led to the evacuations of several homes in Eagle Rock and Glendale, authorities said Wednesday.That is now the subject of an intensive investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board, the U.S. Coast Guard and other federal and county agencies. Investigators are trying to determine where and how the fire, which killed 34 people, started.united by their love of the ocean and their spirit of exploration. These are their stories.
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