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'Doomsday Plane' appearance at LAX sparks online worry

01/10/26 9:00 PM

The plane brought Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Southern California as part of his monthlong 'Arsenal of Freedom' tour.

'It is scary': Oak-killing beetle reaches Ventura County, significantly expanding range

01/10/26 11:00 AM

The goldspotted oak-borer, an invasive beetle responsible for killing 200,000 trees in Southern California, is now present in Ventura County. It's the northernmost reach of the insect.

86-year-old pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in West Seneca

01/16/26 5:56 PM

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- An 86-year-old woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle early Friday morning, according to the West Seneca Police Department. Police said the woman from West Seneca was struck around 5 a.m. in the area of Center Road east of Dutchess Drive. Despite efforts to save the victim, she [...]

A U.S. Navy sailor told his friend China was asking him to spy for them. Then he did it

01/13/26 7:45 PM

A former U.S. Navy sailor convicted of espionage by a federal jury in August has been sentenced to nearly 16 months in prison, according to authorities.

A visit to an L.A. McDonald's turns into a bloody confrontation. Widower sues fast-food chain

01/14/26 11:25 PM

A man has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against McDonald's after he says employees did nothing to help when his wife was fatally attacked.

After 3 years of repairs, Highway 1 through Big Sur fully reopens

01/14/26 5:17 PM

After landslides and rockfalls repeatedly damaged and buried sections of California's Highway 1, the scenic roadway fully reopened for the first time in three years.

Another place where Newsom and Trump differ: Making MLK Day free to enter parks

01/16/26 5:00 PM

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced free entry to California State Parks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day after President Trump required entry fees in National Parks.

Anti-ICE protester blinded by federal agent during demonstration in Santa Ana, family says

01/13/26 12:00 PM

A young protester narrowly avoided being killed but was left permanently blind in one eye after a Department of Homeland Security agent fired a nonlethal round at close range during a Santa Ana protest last week, according to family of the victim.

Arellano: Citizens are finally getting it: No one's safe from Trump's deportation ambitions

01/11/26 11:00 AM

The shooting deaths of U.S. citizens Keith Porter Jr. in Northridge and Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis shows even those in the United States legally are targets for trigger-happy la migra.

Arizona draws a line on groundwater use after letting Saudi-owned company pump freely for years

01/13/26 5:53 PM

Arizona's governor says the state will start limiting groundwater pumping in an area where a Saudi farm grows hay and aquifer levels are dropping.

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