Three and a half million Southern California residents are expected to travel over Independence Day — a travel record for the holiday for the third…
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There’s a Korean War-vintage Skyknight jet to my left and a Caribou transport plane that was all shot up during the siege of Khe Sanh…
The cascade that once gushed over the face of downtown’s Ft. Moore Hill, then went dry for decades, has been quietly test-run for a few…
Lee A. Iacocca, an ambitious immigrant’s son and salesman extraordinaire whose blunt and swaggering persona dominated the automobile industry like nobody since Henry Ford, died…
For years, President Trump has taken pleasure in beating up on his archnemesis of California, even when his attacks don’t align with the facts. He…
A suspected gang member has been charged in the killing of a USC student during an attempted robbery in March, the Los Angeles County district…
You know it’s a great day when we learn that our favorite chocolate chip cookie brand in Orange County has plans to expand. And…
There’s no question that mail is of vital importance to anyone who’s incarcerated. Communication with the world outside the prison walls can bring both legal…
By Hairo Cortes, Chispa I tuned into the first Democratic presidential debates last week with few expectations of an honest and needed discussion on immigration.…
Ayoola Ajayi, the man police say killed Mackenzie Lueck and then burned her body in his backyard, appeared to live a life of contradictions and…