AI stock slump raises the question if investors are just taking profits or getting very nervous
Tech companies are spending big on AI, but investors might be getting nervous.
Local stand-out surfers clinch USA Surfing junior national titles
The event, held at the future site of the LA28 Olympics at Lower Trestles just south of San Clemente, brought out 250 of the country's best surfers between ages 10…
Sepulveda Boulevard lane closures to begin for LAX pedestrian bridge work
Overnight closures for construction of the bridge are coming in the month of July.
Police: Northern California library shooter influenced by Columbine massacre
Chico man, 18, arrested in connection with Chico library killings; Bradley Scott Sayer's motivation was 'a Columbine High School massacre type shooting,' police say
Ann-Margret memorabilia auction to include her custom Harley-Davidson motorcycle
The singer-actress-dancer's custom-painted 1997 Harley-Davidson Sportster XL883 Hugger is one of the auction's most notable items.
Kids are literally climbing the walls this summer at Sender One’s climbing camp
Kids build friendships, skills and confidence during rock climbing camp in Aliso Viejo.
Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling building $600 million plant in Rancho Cucamonga
The flagship plant, which will employ about 500-600 workers within the first three years, will be the first Coca-Cola production facility built in California in nearly 60 years.
GOP senators to meet Trump face-to-face at a time of growing frustration
Trump appears to have lost interest in much of their agenda ahead of the midterm elections.
17 states and trade group sue California over plastics packaging law
The lawsuit argues the mandates will lead to price hikes on necessities.
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
ICE is reversing a multibillion-dollar plan to convert warehouses into immigrant detention centers amid lawsuits and infrastructure concerns.