Hacienda Heights has been without landline phone service for six months due to copper wire thefts. Some schools’ power lines also have been cut.
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Hacienda Heights has been without landline phone service for six months due to copper wire thefts. Some schools’ power lines also have been cut.
An unidentified Fresno County individual died of rabies despite treatment after probably being bitten by a bat, the first human case in the area in 32 years.
The justice system needs to overhaul its approach to childhood trauma, especially given the prolonged development of the brain into young adulthood.
Trino Garcia and Adam Vasquez, a.k.a. TrinoxAdam, are breaking barriers and challenging perceptions of masculinity, sexuality and Chicano culture on social media and beyond.
Actor Auli’i Cravalho and the ‘Moana 2’ creative team break down the cultural significance of the sequel’s earworm, performed with gusto by Dwayne Johnson.
Sheila Kuehl, who served in Sacramento and L.A. County, says it was the kind of support McBride is getting from Democrats that helped her deal with attacks.
A man was charged with murder after prosecutors say he T-boned a vehicle in Rialto, killing two young sisters, while driving drunk.
President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin share some traits and want some of the same things. But a chasm divides them.
For the ‘Goliath’ actor, the opportunity to work with the series creator in a very lived-in role was too good to pass up.
L.A. County plans to ramp up services for pregnant women living on the street after the deaths this month of two newborn babies in Skid Row.
People who cast their vote for a third-party candidate to protest the two-party system show there’s a real need for ranked-choice voting.
In California, elderly or disabled people who make too much money to qualify for its Medicaid program can still access it if they pay a “share of cost†toward their medical bills. But the rules require them to retain only $600 a month for expenses other than medical care.
Directed by Justin Kurzel, “The Order†is the fact-based story of an FBI agent tracking a violent neo-Nazi group in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s.