A California man returned to his home after evacuating during the Eaton fire to discover a large bear was spending its days lounging by his pool, and its nights sleeping under his house.
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara faces questions after L.A. fires. California’s insurance market was already distressed as major firms pulled back from the state, ceasing to
A new state law inspired by the 2018 death of a UC Riverside student during a fraternity event aims to hold universities responsible for failing to prevent hazing. The family of Tyler Hilliard applauded the passage of Tyler’s Law at a Tuesday,
A man is going to prison after being convicted of groping an 18-year-old on an Alaska Airlines flight, federal officials said. In March 2024, Justin Baker, now 42, was flying from Burbank, California,
In the wake of the Palisades and Altadena fires, and amid continual rising prices for eggs at the supermarket, a California farm has donated 324,000 eggs to victims of the recent wildfires. 54,000 will be given specifically to a charity of chefs and nonprofiteers called Gather For Good which cooks meals for first responders and others directly involved with combating the fires.
The Cyclones began the final day of the Wilson Invitational Sunday in Long Beach, California with a 3-2 win over Southern Utah before wrapping up the tournament with a 4-1 loss to California. At 3-1 on the weekend,
Before the fire, Altadena’s Black population was 18% with a Black homeownership rate of nearly 81% — more than double the state rate of about 36.6%. For Black History Month, California Black Media explores 14 other historically Black neighborhoods that thrived in the Golden State despite numerous challenges.
California’s insurance commission has turned down State Farm’s request to increase its rates, at least for now.
While a handful of states are working to electrify trucking, that effort has largely focused on new electric trucks rather than conversions.
A 42-year-old man from Claremont, California, was sentenced to two years in prison for abusive sexual contact aboard an aircraft traveling from Burbank.
Southern California residents continue to clean up following the devastating wildfires last month. Because of a loss of wildlife habitat, a homeowner in Pasadena was shocked when a bear was found living in their basement.
Provoking Trump to eject us would be faster, cleaner, and more practical than secession. With California in immediate danger from the U.S. government, those advantages matter. No wonder polling shows more than 60% of Californians saying we’d be better off as our own country.
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