The 23-year-old woman told her father she wanted to follow in his footsteps in the U.S. On Tuesday, she was among those killed in a crash near the border.
Kamala Harris’ central role in the White House’s first fight with the party’s left, over how hard to push for a higher minimum wage, shows the pitfalls ahead for her.
One of the rulings will make it harder for immigrants to fight deportation if they have minor crimes on their records.
The legislation, which Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to sign on Friday, is the most far-reaching effort by legislators in more than six months to address the educational challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Petaluma City Council voted unanimously to prohibit building any more gas stations in the city, the first move of its kind in the nation.
Most who left San Francisco stayed in the Bay Area economic region, and some 80% remained in the state.
Republicans have pledged to make finalizing the bill as difficult for Democrats as possible, forcing them to vote on hundreds of amendments.
The efforts target residents who live in low-income areas where homes are crowded — areas that have suffered high rates of disease and death from COVID-19.
Rare is the issue on which coastal and inland California agree, but fear of Blue Shield overseeing distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is one of them.
Few people outside of the skateboarding world knew of Jeff Grosso before his death a year ago of a drug overdose. Yet few led as influential a life.
Chemotherapy and radiation can cause too much collateral damage to treat some brain tumors. Crumb-sized robots could be the solution.
The son of “Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy has fast become a noisy fixture in the briefing room.
“Gone With the Wind,” “Psycho” and “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” are among the classic films that TCM will air and reconsider in its new series “Reframed.”
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El Centro Cultural de Mexico in Santa Ana has let homeless people camp on its property. Volunteer Ben Vazquez asks why Orange County hasn’t done more to help those without housing.
Almost a year has passed since Gordan and Diane Norman last saw each other in person — separated by Alzheimer’s and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Three people were injured early Thursday when an SUV plowed into a homeless camp in Brentwood next to Los Angeles National Veterans Park.
Directed by Craig Brewer (‘Dolemite Is My Name’), the lavish 33-years-later sequel plays like an extravagant act of fan service.
Each commercial in the Disney+ series has revealed key information about what’s really going on. Before the finale, read our guide to what they mean.
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Other arts to watch: Flamenco dance, the songs of Alanis Morissette and the Music Center’s kid-friendly Blue Ribbon Children’s Festival
Like other California theme parks, Universal Studios Hollywood can’t operate its rides because of state pandemic rules. Its Taste of Universal event will invite people to explore the park.
Lawyers representing high school athletes in San Diego County have reached a settlement that would allow all sports to resume statewide.
LeBron James made Giannis Antetokounmpo the first selection in the All-Star game draft, while Kevin Durant chose Nets teammate Kyrie Irving second.
Pitcher Jimmy Nelson feels good to be back on the mound, but Dodgers are shut out by Cubs in their first spring training loss.
Clippers lose to Wizards 119-117 without Paul George to extend losing streak on Thursday in Washington.
Kyal Sin wore a T-shirt that said ‘Everything will be OK’ when she was shot by Myanmar security forces on the deadliest day since the military coup.
Mexico City has launched the first of what it hopes will be several aerial tramways in the poorer outskirts of the city of 9 million.
The remains of thousands killed in the Philippines’ war on drugs could be tossed in pits as families struggle to pay for burial sites amid a pandemic.
A firm hired to monitor Texas’ power markets says the region’s grid manager overpriced electricity over two days during last month’s energy crisis, resulting in $16 billion in overcharges.
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