SAN JOSE, Calif. — A California church that defied safety regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic by holding large, unmasked religious services must pay $1.2 million in fines, a judge has ruled.
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Governor Newsom Seeks $1.2 Million From Church Donations - First Amendment Concerns Raised
It’s strong rhetoric, aimed at underscoring the First Amendment stakes. The fines would be paid from money expressly given ...
A California appeals court dropped nearly $200,000 in fines for a San Jose church that came under fire for violating COVID-19 restrictions on indoor gatherings during the height of the pandemic. Mike ...
For years, the high school wrestling hierarchy in Southern California has been Santa Ana Calvary Chapel, followed by everyone else. But this year, without its highly regarded coach, John Azevedo, the ...
A county in California facing a lawsuit from a local church for allegedly violating constitutional rights with its punitive COVID-19 restrictions is clapping back as its reported surveillance of the ...
Calvary Chapel, which has produced one of the top wrestling programs in California history, fired its head coach and assistant coach this week. Calvary Chapel principal Jason Huffman confirmed Friday ...
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UC Berkeley protesters don't have the answers to the dilemma of our nation, so they're arguing: Jack Hibbs
Calvary Chapel Chino Hills pastor Jack Hibbs discusses the protests against a Turning Point USA event at U.C. Berkeley, New ...
Justin Santa Maria ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns to lead Calvary Christian (Chula Vista, Calif.) to a 30-6 win over host Calvary Chapel on Saturday. Santa Maria scored on an 8-yard run in the ...
Two big plays were all Calvary Chapel’s football team needed Saturday to stay unbeaten. An 85-yard touchdown run by A.J. Davis in the first quarter and an 80-yard scoring pass from Riley Clark to ...
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