The memo — which reportedly went out last Friday, before Memorial Day weekend — was met with stiff objection from the court. In a response letter to Smith dated Wednesday,

Presiding Judge Theodore Zayner wrote that the decision by Smith to stop staffing the North and South County courthouses was “surprising” and “on short notice.”

 

Zayner flatly rejected the idea of closing the courthouses, which resumed full operation this year after spending much of the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered."

 

A far-right insurrection aims to take over this Northern California county, at the ballot box

JESSICA GARRISON, LA Times: "The sun was blindingly bright, and the streets in Redding’s Buckeye neighborhood were mostly empty — anyone at home on this Tuesday afternoon was wisely staying out of the 100-degree swelter.

 

Kevin Crye, the owner of a local children’s “Ninja Gym” who is running for a seat on Shasta County’s Board of Supervisors, was undaunted. He charged from house to house dropping fliers depicting a Crye family portrait. When people answered their doors, Crye would introduce himself and cheerfully demand to know what they considered the top issues in this city in the far north of California’s Central Valley.

 

Crye has never run for office before, and only got into politics last fall after far-right power brokers — who are trying to wrest control of county government away from the traditional Republican establishment — encouraged him to join their ballot-box insurrection."

 

LeBron James is first active NBA player to be worth $1 billion, Forbes says

DAN WOIKE, LA Times: "LeBron James is a billionaire, a designation coming from Forbes magazine.

 

In addition to nearly $350 million in career earnings in the NBA, James’ business interests have nudged him over the threshold, making him the second athlete to eclipse the financial milestone, the magazine said.

 

Heading into the final year of his contract with the Lakers (James is eligible for an extension), his off-court earnings now dwarf what he makes playing basketball. Among his largest investments are his production company — SpringHill Co. — and shares in the Fenway Sports Group, which owns Liverpool F.C."