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California Mother, 60, Arrested on Suspicion of Killing Her Baby in 1994

"We're happy that this day has come."

As Bird Flu Outbreaks Rise, Piles of Dead Cattle Become Shocking Central Valley Tableau

Although California dairy farmers had heard about the H5N1 bird flu before it hit, none was prepared for the devastation it would cause in some herds.

Inside the Battle to Save Mountain High Ski Resort From a Monster California Wildfire

Amid explosions and darkened skies, the crew at Mountain High ski resort jumped into action, firing up a hundred snow cannons to douse the flames with water.

Long Beach Plans to Host Eight Olympic Events, Will Spend $933 Million on Infrastructure

The events would include handball, rowing, water polo, sailing and triathlon, among others. Some caution that the Olympics could distract from solving the city's problems.

'People Are Still Dying on PCH': Malibu Fights to Make Its Iconic Roadway Less Dangerous

On the one-year anniversary of the tragic deaths of the Pepperdine University students who were struck and killed on Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu reflects on what it's done to improve safety on the roadway.

Bay Area City to Pay Club $1.5M After Debate Over Huge Religious Symbol

The yearslong saga over the constitutionality of the display is finally over.

First Salmon in Over 100 Years Seen in Klamath Basin After California Dam Removal

The salmon likely traveled over 200 miles from the Pacific.

First Salmon Spotted in Klamath Basin After Historic Calif. Dam Removal Project

The salmon likely traveled over 200 miles from the Pacific.

Two Arrested on Sex-Trafficking Charges After Advertising Brothel on Fliers, Irvine Police Say

Irvine police have arrested two men on sex-trafficking charges, saying the duo leafleted neighbors' cars with ads for a brothel. Officials found three victims and offered them assistance.

Skunk That Bit Sacramento Zoo Visitor May Have Had Rabies

A skunk that bit a Sacramento Zoo visitor may have had rabies, leading officials to capture and euthanize multiple other skunks in the area.

California Foster Dad Sentenced to 7 Years for Abusing Child Torture Victims

A California man gets seven years in prison for abusing foster children, including some who had been previously tortured by their parents.

L.A. Catholic Church Covered Up Molesting Priests for Decades. The Price: $1.5 Billion and So Much Pain

Several factors contributed to the sizable payout, including the sheer size of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. It's also located in a state where in 2019 legislators opted to give adults more time to file lawsuits over childhood sexual abuse, …

What Are the Answers to MacArthur Park Crisis, and Can Councilmember Hernandez Lead the Way?

'I feel possibility and I feel anger': Does Councilmember Hernandez have the answers to MacArthur Park's humanitarian crisis?

EPA Lead Ruling Unlikely to Resolve Water Contamination Issues in L.A. Public Housing

An EPA directive that all drinking water systems in the nation remove their lead pipes may not solve contamination concerns at L.A. public housing complexes.

'A Beautiful Thing': Klamath River Salmon Are Spotted Far Upstream in Oregon After Dam Removal

The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found salmon upstream in Oregon.

Masked Man Fires Gun Inside Bank, Narrowly Missing Teller, and Flees With $31,000

Authorities are searching for a masked bandit who shot at a bank teller in Lake Forest before making off with $31,000.

Wildfire Tears Through Rural Area of North Bay Amid Red-Flag Warning

The Dixon Fire was burning in Vacaville on Friday afternoon.

Roommate Arrested After Riverside Man Found Buried in Backyard

Officers responded to the 8700 block of Sylvan Drive after receiving reports that Bradley Minder had not been seen or heard from for several days, police said.

Nonprofits should Help improve student voter turnout

Every election cycle we hear about the challenges of getting certain groups of people to vote. This is particularly true of younger and more diverse voters who typically vote at rates well below other groups. Often, the disconnect between these …

49ers' Ricky Pearsall May Make Debut Seven Weeks After Being Shot: 'Waiting for That Moment'

Less than two months after Ricky Pearsall was shot in the chest, 49ers general manager John Lynch says 'absolutely there's a chance' Pearsall could play against Chiefs.

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