President Donald Trump lashed out at U.S. tech companies Tuesday, accusing Google and others of suppressing conservative voices and "hiding information" and good news. He cited no
The rallying cry from some liberals to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement isn't a likely winner this election year, as a new poll finds only a quarter of
California will become the first state to eliminate bail for suspects awaiting trial under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Jerry Brown.
The bill will replace bail with a risk-assessment
DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
Nine of every 10 illegal marijuana farms raided in California this year contained traces of powerful and potentially lethal pesticides that are poisoning wildlife and could
A local organization for homeless youth looks to give their clients a step into the art world with their own show tonight.
Tuesday, August 28, the Safe Place for Youth
By Anna Marguleas
Special to the Daily Press
St. Joseph Center’s Bread & Roses Café has proven to be an essential player in the fight against food insecurity on
An unidentified woman tried to lure a child away from Roosevelt Elementary School after the first day of school last week.
According to a notice sent out by the Santa
“(They) found a little rabbit hole...and drove a truck through it.”
The units come with flat screen televisions, modern furniture, dishes and towels. Kitchens are optional. In some cases,
Two proposed cell phone antennas are the subject of an appeal before City Council next week.
Three residents have filed appeals over the sites on the 900 block of 18th
On August 8, at about 5:49 p.m.
Officers responded to the Jack-In-the-Box – 802 Santa Monica Blvd regarding a subject attempting to open car doors with a key in
Electric bicycles, skateboards, hoverboards or any other device with wheels and a motor could be banned from the beach path this week if Council approves revisions to local laws prompted