Washington, DC - A French national who was serving at times as an administrator and senior moderator on one of the largest dark web criminal marketplaces was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday, after previously pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute controlled substances and conspiracy to launder money.

Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. Friday announced the following appointments:

Sacramento, California - The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) urges Californians to get the influenza (flu) vaccine to protect your health during the upcoming flu season.

Washington, DC - As the ability to access areas impacted by the fury of Hurricane Michael grows, the extent of the destruction the storm left behind is becoming more and more apparent. The American Red Cross is on the ground, providing food, shelter, health services and comfort to thousands of people across the region.

Sacramento, California - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra Thursday announced the sentencing of a family of three – husband Serhiy Kybych, 55, wife Svitlana Kybych, 52, and their son Oleh Kybych, 31 – for the possession of unregulated pharmaceuticals and counterfeit merchandise intended for sale. The Kybychs own three businesses in the greater Sacramento area.

Sacramento, California - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, leading a coalition of eight states, has filed an amicus brief in support of students defrauded by Corinthian Colleges (Corinthian). The brief, filed in the Calvillo Manriquez v. DeVos case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, supports a district court’s order halting the U.S. Department of Education (Department) from its practice of giving only partial relief to defrauded students. The Department has been granting as little as 10 percent loan relief to students who attended the now-defunct, predatory, for-profit Corinthian.