If a restaurant could tell a story, Memphis Cafe’s would be scribbled on a crinkled roadhouse napkin with southern gravy dribblings, speckled whiskey stains and…
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So far, I’ve been to New York only three times. And of those three visits, I managed to have a proper New York pizza just…
Middle-class Americans are bearing the brunt of the rise in health insurance deductibles and medical bills. That’s helped widen the country’s political divisions. Source:…
Like thousands of Central American parents seeking asylum in the United States, Patricia panicked when, after she and her son crossed the Rio Grande into…
The necessity of stockpiling supplies became more pronounced after twin earthquakes rocked Southern California, yet many still fail to prepare, experts say. Source: Los…
Joe Biden is going on the offensive, hoping that establishing his center-left credentials will win over primary voters. Source: Los Angeles Times
After nearly 800,000 gallons of oil and water seeped into a dry creek bed near Bakersfield, the cleanup continues. Source: Los Angeles Times
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake was reported Tuesday afternoon at 1:11 p.m. near Livermore, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Source: Los Angeles Times
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the independent-minded jurist whose bright bow ties and courteous manner symbolized an old-fashioned style of integrity, died Tuesday…
An accident involving a CHP officer has led to a shut down of the 10 Freeway in San Bernardino. Source: Los Angeles Times