Circus Vargas brings the ‘Masquerade’ show to Laguna Hills
This year's show, called "Masquerade,” will be in town through June 8
Federal judge upholds constitutionality of nitrogen gas executions
A federal judge has ruled Alabama's use of nitrogen gas to carry out executions does not violate the U.S. Constitution.
Ghanaian mother and child detained at airport for days after arriving on valid visas, lawyers say
A pregnant woman from Ghana who entered the US on a valid visa with her son so he could get medical attention has been held for over a week.
River’s Edge Ranch offers faith, recovery and hope to struggling addicts
Residents who come to the Lucerne Valley ranch trade drugs and alcohol for rakes, shovels and Bibles to learn discipline and purpose through hard work.
How a Santa Ana company and its 100-year-old Singer made Orion’s massive parachutes
Airborne Systems traces its origins to 1919 when a stunt-man for the fledgling California film industry made the world's first free-fall parachute jump.
Santa Ana High Graduation 2026: Our best photos of the ceremony
Santa Ana High handed diplomas to its graduating Class of 2026 on Tuesday, May 26.
Beckman High Graduation 2026: Our best photos of the ceremony
Beckman High handed diplomas to its graduating Class of 2026 on Wednesday, May 27.
Bus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police say
Virginia State Police say a bus struck six vehicles on I-95 as traffic slowed for a work zone, killing 5 people and sending 34 to hospitals.
Low wages, empty plates, heavy toll: Rethinking suicide prevention
People don’t typically think of suicide as an issue of economics, but it often is.
Questions dog tentative US-Iran deal as Iranian official says concessions come ‘through missiles’
Uncertainty swirls around what the US has called a tentative deal to extend the ceasefire in the Iran war, including if Trump supports it.