One recent article that grabbed my attention was from the San Francisco Chronicle, about a woman killed by a black bear: A California woman was stalked by a black bear she named ‘Big Bastard.’ Then it killed her (paywalled).
Quoting:
The case is a grim milestone for California: the first documented human fatality caused by a black bear in state history.
Another (non-paywalled) article: First deadly black bear attack on human in California documented in Sierra County (KCRA News). The attack is reported there to have taken place in November 2023.
Is this is the first documented case of a person being killed by a black bear in California?
(Note that "black bear" here refers not to the actual color of the animal, but to the species Ursus americanus. In former times, California was also inhabited by a different species of bear, the California grizzly bear, a relative of the brown bear or grizzly bear, but it is now extinct in the state; that species is not included in this claim.)