Two inmates from Southern California are suspects in a deadly attack on a third inmate at California State Prison (SAC), previously called New Folsom Prison, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials announced Thursday.
By Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters About 800 incarcerated firefighters are battling the unprecedented fires raging across Southern California, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
The army of firefighters battling the massive Southern California ... inmates have been deployed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to help contain the blazes ...
How much do incarcerated firefighters in California make? Will they be able to get firefighting jobs upon release? Here’s what we can VERIFY.
After a night of rain that potentially aided firefighting efforts, the Border 2 Fire was 43% contained by Monday morning.
A Grand Forks man was ordered Monday, Jan. 27, to serve 10 years in prison for selling methamphetamine. Robert Barrett Yahnke, 61, pleaded guilty to two Class A felonies: delivery of at least 50 grams of methamphetamine and possession of at least 50 grams of methamphetamine with intent to deliver.
Although pieces of the analysis include degrees of uncertainty, researchers said trends show climate change increased the likelihood of the fires.
Fresno Bee Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera connects the 1948 plane crash that killed 28 Mexican nationals being deported to today’s deportation efforts.
After being the first of the 19 Cal State campuses with Project Rebound programs to offer housing for formerly incarcerated men, CSUF’s Project Rebound is now in the process of establishing housing for formerly incarcerated women. A $500,000 county grant has made this possible.
One of President Trump's first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary states and cities. California is one of them.
The team deep dives into the Stanislaus County Jail and its relationship out on the streets. That is where the Correctional Investigation Unit (CIU) comes in. Its focus is clear—investigating crimes, incidents, and issues within the jail facilities.
A Black jail inmate who was slammed into bunkbeds, thrown facedown and then dragged backward across the concrete floor by a rope clipped to his handcuffed wrists is suing a Washington state sheriff's office.