The last of the ‘do not drink’ notices in areas hit by the Eaton and Palisades fires were lifted Friday by state water officials.
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Trump executive order envisions housing homeless veterans at VA center in West L.A.
President Trump signed an executive order Friday directing the Department of Veterans Affairs to create a center for veterans in West L.A.
‘We Did It, Bolinas!!!’ Remote Northern California town gets its post office back
A rural California town lost its post office amid a dispute between USPS and the landlord. After a two-year fight, it’s coming back.
Boy dies after shooting at Compton park, shooter remains at large
The shooting was reported shortly after 4 p.m. in the 2100 block of Oris Street where a male juvenile was struck by gunfire, according to a statement. The shooter remains at large.
Dump truck crashes into Whisky a Go Go, knocks out power, authorities say
A dump truck crashed into five vehicles before plowing into the iconic Whiskey a Go Go club in West Hollywood, knocking out power for nearby businesses in the area.
An Orange County high school student was stabbed in the heart. Now a 15-year-old is accused of murder
The teen and his older brother turned themselves in to police, hours after the deadly incident in front of Santa Ana High School.
Mussel quarantine in place in California due to toxin risk. What you need to know
California public health officials have announced a multi-month mussel quarantine, cautioning that naturally occurring toxins make the species potentially poisonous to humans this time of year.
Arellano: In the election of Pope Leo XIV, a call for Americans to be great again
Robert Francis Prevost is an American leader who can remind the world what the United States represents at its best.
Forensic testing links skull remains to Northern California woman missing since 1987
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department announced this week that a set of remains were identified through forensic DNA testing as belonging to Kay Josephine Medin, who had been missing since the summer…
In America’s ‘salad bowl,’ farmers invest in guest worker housing, hoping to stabilize workforce
In Monterey County, growers are building lodging for thousands of guest workers coming in on H-2A visas. Some advocates say it is an injustice for the farmworkers who’ve lived here for years,…