By Hairo Cortes, Chispa Tomorrow could be one of the most significant days for immigrants in California’s history. The State Assembly’s Judiciary Committee is expected…
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At precisely 12:01 P.M., the first beer poured at the OC Brewer’s Guild Invitational fest was Chapman Crafted’s Pils, a mere ten feet from the…
New research unveiled recently links a series of California earthquakes to heavy snowmelt during a wet winter. Scientists involved in the work said they believe…
For the last week, I’ve been riding the No. 2 Metro bus back and forth between UCLA and downtown Los Angeles. The route connects some…
County officials say L.A. County is the nation’s toughest to count because of its high concentrations of renters, homeless people and immigrant communities. Source: Los…
FruiTea Boba has opened in Orange. Along with milk teas, lattes, and fresh brewed hot tea, this new drink and dessert shop specializes in fruit-infused…
A shallow magnitude 3.4 earthquake was reported Sunday afternoon five miles north-northwest of Borrego Springs, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor occurred…
In late March, an arsonist set fire to an Escondido mosque and left a note referencing a shooting rampage at two New Zealand mosques in…
A shooting in the Cypress Park neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles Saturday evening left six people wounded, included one critically, authorities said. At around 7:20,…
A gunman armed with a semiautomatic rifle walked into a suburban San Diego County synagogue and opened fire on the congregation Saturday, killing one person…