One of Earth’s oldest known plants takes center stage in California development battle
The Jurupa Valley City Planning Commission has requested further study on a development that potentially threatens one of the oldest plants in the world.
The Jurupa Valley City Planning Commission has requested further study on a development that potentially threatens one of the oldest plants in the world.
TSA said it anticipated screening more than 28 million passengers between Friday and Monday, July 8. That would mark a 5.4% increase in traffic over last year.
While Gov. Newsom and others welcomed the Supreme Court ruling on homeless camps, the controversial topic has divided more moderate Democrats from progressives.
The idea behind the five-week program is to show drivers that they can get around using alternative methods of transportation.
Two motorcyclists killed in a fiery chain-reaction crash on Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton on Thursday morning were active-duty sailors, the U.S. Navy confirmed Friday.
The 2024 homeless count found the number of people living on Los Angeles city and county streets declined after five years of increases.
Forecasters are warning of a major heat wave next week that will bring triple-digit temperatures to most of inland California.
A deputy in Rancho Cucamonga tried to pull over a DUI suspect who refused to stop, starting a car chase that led into Upland and ended with the deadly collision.
A protest that turned violent outside an L.A. synagogue last week has sparked discussion: Can antimasking rules be enforced at public demonstrations?
San Clemente is hosting a Fourth of July celebration on the same streets as the annual unpermitted office chair race, displacing the event which has been held annually since 2005.