Supporting nonprofits on Giving Tuesday this year could have a bigger impact than usual. Why? Because nonprofits and industry groups say donations so far are down compared with previous years.
The fire erupted after midnight under a Los Angeles freeway where 16 people were living, including a pregnant woman who was only weeks from giving birth.
As the flames engulfed
A stretch of Interstate 10 in Los Angeles that was seriously damaged in an act of arson does not need to be demolished and can be repaired in approximately three
Los Angeles will be without a section of a vital freeway for an uncertain amount of time following a massive weekend fire that caused damage reminiscent of the 1994 Northridge
Missed your favorite shows? After nearly four months of strikes, they’re coming back. Wednesday’s deal between striking actors and studios and streaming services won’t immediately restore filming
Despite moving in to her new digs just a month ago, Darlene Pizarro and her white dog, Angel, are already regulars at the local dog run.
Pizarro’s new place
Artificial intelligence might be the new frontier in technology, but Toby Reed, a senior at Fremont High in Oakland, has no doubts about whether to harness its powers — at least
A new survey reports that 22% of U.S. credit card users are sinking deeper into debt each month — with credit card debt preventing many from reaching financial milestones, such
The National Retail Federation reports that a record-breaking 73% of Americans plan to partake in Halloween activities in 2023, up from 69% the previous year. This holiday is a significant
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have stopped insurance companies from charging more than $35 for insulin.
The bill would have banned health plans and disability insurance
Point2 analyzed the most expensive homes currently on the market in every U.S. state and Washington, D.C. The lavish list is spearheaded by a quarter-billion property on the