Republican divides and strange alliances emerge ahead of Georgia runoff
Party players have different ideas about who the best candidates are to win in November.
Crews fighting fire on Camp Pendleton
Fire in Quebec training area of the Marine Corps base had reached about 650 acres by Monday evening,
Veterans remembered in granite in Rancho Santa Margarita
The 15-foot-long, 4-foot-tall monument stands below three flag poles in the plaza adjacent to City Hall and Central Park.
Costa Mesa to consider homebuyer program funded with cannabis tax revenue
The City Council will consider on Tuesday, June 16, establishing a two-year pilot that would help current and former residents put down roots in the city.
Several officers placed on administrative leave as new probe opened into alleged ‘horseplay’ that left Pasadena officer shot
Both officers involved in incident that was caught on video are now on administrative leave.
Online portal used to send US deliveries to Cuba stops taking orders
Many vulnerable Cubans rely on help from family in Miami for essentials like food and clothing.
Alfredo sauce distributed to dozens of states recalled due to potential salmonella contamination
The FDA said the Coffee Connexion Co. Inc., based in Lebanon, Tennessee, voluntarily recalled the sauce.
Don’t expect a repeat. UFC boss Dana White says ‘never again’ to another White House fight night
“It was an amazing, experience, this was a one-of-one,” UFC CEO Dana White said.
Challenger with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is ineligible for Alaska ballot, official says
The challenger can appeal the ruling, the official said, while noting ballots are due to be printed June 28.