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You can argue that the huge changes in our society being wrenched through by the MAGA crowd do not foreshadow the strangulation of free
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants communities to stop fluoridating water, and he is setting the gears of government in motion to help make that
For years, scammers have targeted community colleges across the state, posing as students in order to steal money from scholarships or government financial aid.
Recent state reports suggest the problem
By Dan Walters
When California became a state in 1850, it had fewer than 100,000 residents and 27 sparsely populated counties. Several were larger in land area than some
SMMUSD’s Spanish dual immersion school, Edison Language Academy, has been named a 2025 California Distinguished School by the California Department of Education.
The elementary school was one of 336
Three people have died from measles-related illnesses in the US since the highly contagious virus started ripping through West Texas in late January.
The US has more than double the
California tourism could lose billions of dollars because of President Donald Trump’s policies on tariffs, immigration and gender identity, as well as his talk of annexing Canada.
Visit California,
California has a scarcity problem.
In recent decades, the cost of consumer goods like cars and cell phones has fallen, while the cost of healthy food and childcare has climbed.
One of architect Frank Gehry's earliest works, a six-unit apartment building in Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood, has hit the market for $3.5 million in
If fancy fitness centers and gyms-with-gimmicks are not your thing, then rest assured that a return to the conventional little-bit-of-everything is also on offer as Anytime Fitness has finally opened
The City Council will consider a pair of construction related measures at its Tuesday meeting with the first looking to penalize nuisance property owners and the second adopting a new