Irvine considers auditing several projects to explain its multi-million dollar budget deficit
"We just want to make sure we look at all the items that got us to that situation," one councilmember says.
‘A nightmare to think about.’ Driving behavior may be early warning sign of dementia
It may pre-date major signs of dementia that are more noticeable.
Congo will open 3 Ebola treatment centers as a rare strain spreads
Congo's health minister announced the opening of three treatment centers for Ebola virus in the eastern Ituri region amid an outbreak.
Summer travelers who relied on Spirit Airlines may struggle to find budget alternatives
The collapse of Spirit Airlines isn't the only curveball confronting people planning summer trips. Rising jet fuel costs tied to the Iran war have pushed up airfares and associated fees…
Greenland’s prime minister tells Trump’s envoy self-determination cannot be negotiated
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen says a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Arctic, Jeff Landry, was positive but emphasized Greenland's commitment to self-determination.
Status Update: Upscale grocer Erewhon coming to Costa Mesa
The company is known for groceries that cost two- to three-times typical grocery stores, even the ironically nicknamed Whole Paycheck (Whole Foods).
CSUF’s mental heallth fair lets students explore helpful resources
The fair emphasized the importance of mental health awareness while reducing the stigma associated with seeking help.
Riders navigate alternatives as strike that shut down largest US commuter rail enters a 3rd day
Commuters are navigating a maze of car, bus and subway routes after a strike shut down the Long Island Rail Road in New York.
Judge allows gun and notebook as evidence at Mangione’s trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
A gun and notebook that prosecutors say link Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson can be used as evidence.
Supreme Court sends closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to lower court
The Supreme Court said a case brought by Native American tribes needs to be reconsidered after it weakened the Voting Rights Act.