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Aggie men and women fall in non-conference basketball games Sunday
Stanford stops Aggie men, UCD women fall to Montana State
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The Washington Post has lost about 8% of its readers and the L.A. Times 1.8%. But some argue to stay with the newspapers for their roles in reality checking Donald Trump.
Gory and disturbing details have emerged in the case against a Costa Mesa man who is charged with murdering his girlfriend and dumping her body in a trash can.
Gov. Newsom touts progress in yearlong crackdown on retail theft across the state to bolster his case against Prop. 36.
A 10-year-old Dodgers fan believed he was getting out of class early to get braces removed. Instead, he attended the World Series and caught Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam.
The minor, identified only as male, lost control of the bike and skidded into an intersection, police say, where he was struck by a car that didn't stop afterward.
A Fresno police sergeant was ambushed Saturday evening and struck by gunfire while on the scene of a homicide investigation, officials said Monday.
According to an Oct. 24 county analysis reviewed by The Times, the ethics reforms in Measure G could cost as much as $21.9 million a year.
Two ballot drop boxes were set on fire early Monday morning in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.
Nearly 200 tires blocked a long stretch of a sidewalk in East Oakland.
An amateur game at Manzanar to commemorate Japanese American internment during WWII coincided with the World Series opening weekend in Los Angeles.
A series of comments made during a Trump campaign rally -- including 'jokes' by Tony Hinchcliffe -- did not make many people laugh.
For the past three decades — approximately 98-99% of all homicides of school-aged youth have taken place outside of schools.
A 25-year-old man was arrested in Northern California after his dad was found dead in a dumpster. Police believe the man fatally shot his father.
Some Californians moved to the states to canvass for Democrats, while others join weekend bus trips to knock on doors.
Haley Matlock (left), Ryan Matlock’s sister, and Christine Dougherty, Ryan’s mother, hold a photo of Ryan at their home in Yucaipa on June 12, 2024. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters
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California requires insurers to cover medically necessary mental health treatment. But to patients, the separation between what that law requires and what health plans provide often feels like a gaping chasm.
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