Marin County Court Blocks Bike Access Expansion on Mount Tamalpais Amid Environmental Concerns

San Rafael, Calif. — In a significant ruling, a Marin County judge has intervened to halt the Marin Municipal Water District’s plans to increase bike access in the Mount Tamalpais watershed, a move that stemmed from concerns highlighted by a coalition of environmental groups. The court order, issued on Tuesday, prevents the initiation of two experimental programs intended to allow bicycles on 7 miles of trails and to introduce pedal-assisted electric bikes. This judicial decision follows a temporary restraining order from two months prior, which has now been extended through the duration of the lawsuit. … Read more

Jury Supports King County Deputies’ Conduct in Controversial Fatal Incident

Seattle, WA — A King County inquest jury has ruled that the actions of local deputies involved in a fatal shooting last year were justified, officials announced on Tuesday. The decision comes after an intensive review of the March 2022 incident, which resulted in the death of a 35-year-old man outside his home in Maple Valley, Washington. The jurors evaluated evidence and testimonies regarding the deputies’ confrontation with the man, who was reported to have been experiencing severe mental health issues. According to the inquest findings, the deputies responded to a distress call about a … Read more

Santa Clara County Issues Alert on New Jury Duty Phone Scam

San Jose, CA — Officials in Santa Clara County are raising alarms over a rising scam targeting local residents with fraudulent jury duty threats. Authorities have identified a scheme where individuals receive calls from scammers pretending to be court officials. These scammers falsely accuse the recipients of failing to report for jury duty and then demand payment of a fine to avoid arrest. This deceptive tactic has been notably successful due to its exploitation of civic duty. Scammers often use official-seeming language and may even spoof caller ID systems to make it appear as if … Read more

Dane County Judge Overturns Controversial Act 10, Shifts Labor Landscape

Madison, WI — A Dane County judge has issued a ruling to strike down Act 10, a Wisconsin law that significantly limited collective bargaining rights for most public workers. This decision marks a major shift in the ongoing battle over union rights in the state. Passed in 2011, Act 10 was a centerpiece of former Governor Scott Walker’s administration. The law faced immediate opposition, inciting large protests and sparking a national debate over union rights. Designed to address a $3.6 billion budget shortfall, the law curtailed collective bargaining for most public sector workers, including teachers … Read more