Florida woman body slams, kicks puppy who later dies from injuries, deputies say
A puppy that had been subjected to abuse by a Florida woman has died from its injuries.
Lakers’ Deandre Ayton focuses on ‘playing bigger’ against Thunder
Ayton, who averaged 14.3 rebounds (five offensive boards) in the final three games of the first-round series against the Rockets, could be the X-factor against the defending champs.
Summer travel may see fewer international travelers landing in Southern California
Canadians travelers to LAX fell 17.2% last year, with another 9% drop anticipated through May.
Disneyland has printed millions of maps made by this Anaheim small business
Advantage ColorGraphics has been printing Disneyland guide maps since 1994.
More CSUF groups looking to share student fees funding cuts into budgets
Legacy recipients such as the Daily Titan and campus theater are seeing their funding from student fees cut by roughly half for the next academic year.
Last resorts in Primm, the former State Line at California-Nevada border, to close permanently
Primm Valley Resorts was the area's last full-time casino. Whiskey Pete’s closed in December 2024, and Buffalo Bill’s ceased 24-7 operations in July. Owners have a new use in mind…
French prosecutors seek charges against Elon Musk and X over child sexual abuse images
French prosecutors are seeking charges against Elon Musk and X for child sexual images on the platform, deepfakes, disinformation and complicity in denying crimes against humanity by Grok.
Trump says EU has until July 4 to approve last year’s trade deal or it will face higher tariffs
President Donald Trump says goods from the European Union will face higher tariff rates if the 27-member bloc fails to approve last year’s trade framework by July 4.
Ambulances to stop transporting patients to Anaheim Global Medical Center
"The hospital’s emergency department remains open and continues to accept walk‑in patients," an OC Health Care Agency official said.
USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail
The United States Postal Service is considering a rule change that would allow anyone to send handguns through the mail for the first time in nearly 100 years. A 1927…