DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
Tens of thousands of parolees would be allowed to vote under a state constitutional amendment proposed Monday by California's secretary of state and Democratic
By ELLIOT SPAGAT and MARIA VERZA
Associated Press
Eusebio Gomez thought his arduous journey to the U.S. and monthslong wait in the border town of Tijuana, Mexico, would end
By JILL COLVIN, LISA MASCARO and ZEKE MILLER
Associated Press
Submitting to mounting pressure and growing disruption, President Donald Trump agreed to a deal Friday to reopen the government for
MARCELA ISAZA
Associated Press
The Screen Actors Guild Awards turns 25 on Sunday and executive producer Kathy Connell has shaped every one.
And while the milestone anniversary offers a chance
JUANA SUMMERS and ELANA SCHOR
Associated Press
The early days of the Democratic primary campaign are highlighting the party's diversity as it seeks a nominee who can build
Starbucks is expanding its delivery service and aims to offer it at nearly one-fourth of its U.S. company-operated coffee shops.
The company said it is launching the service Tuesday
Gusty winds sweeping across Southern California have toppled trees onto roads, cars and yards, killing at least two people, relatives and police said.
Offshore winds were gusting Tuesday in many
In the legal equivalent of a Hail Mary pass, two New Orleans Saints season ticket holders asked a judge on Tuesday to order the NFL commissioner to reverse the results
By CHRISTOPHER WEBER and BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
A tentative deal reached Tuesday between Los Angeles school officials and the teachers union will allow educators to return to classrooms after
Lawyers for President Donald Trump want a federal judge to toss a lawsuit by porn actress Stormy Daniels over a hush money agreement she signed not to discuss an alleged
JOHN ANTCZAK and JOHN ROGERS
Associated Press
Thoroughly saturated and muddied California was drying out and cleaning up Friday in the aftermath of Pacific storms that dumped heavy rain and