High school football incidents spark racism talks, programs
Superintendent Torie Gibson felt she had no choice but to make the unpopular decision. When learning Amador High’s football team had a group chat titled, “Kill the Blacks,” filled with derogatory language and racial slurs, she ended the Northern California school’s varsity season.
Video: Good Samaritans, Watsonville police hoist stolen car off 65-year-old cyclist
Watsonville police officers and good Samaritans were able to hoist a stolen car off a 65-year-old cyclist, who was trapped underneath its weight.
Marine recruiters help take down smash-and-grab suspects in Torrance
When Marine recruiters heard a robbery was going on in a Torrance mall, they jumped in to stop two of the suspects, and were able to hold them until police arrived.
Ex-Twitter employee headed to prison for leaking information to Saudi Arabia
A California man has been sentenced to 3 ½ in federal prison for his role conveying confidential and sensitive information that could be used to identify and locate Twitter users of interest to the Saudi Royal Family.
Former Super Bowl champ, La Habra star Ronnie Hillman dies at 31
Former Super Bowl champion and La Habra standout Ronnie Hillman has died at age 31 after a battle with cancer, his family announced.
Car Chase: Suspect in custody after lengthy standoff in San Gabriel Valley
A car chase is underway in Los Angeles County late Wednesday night.
Humboldt County earthquake leaves thousands without power
Thousands of people remained without power in Humboldt County following a 6.4 quake. None of the businesses in Fortuna, Calif. were open.
Couple's anniversary cut short by 6.4 Northern California earthquake
A couple spending their anniversary at the Gingerbread Mansion Inn in Ferndale, Calif., had their celebration cut short by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake.
How will asylum work after Title 42 ends? No one knows yet
The Biden administration has been conspicuously silent about how migrants should enter the United States when Trump-era asylum limits end.
'General Hospital' star Sonya Eddy dead at 55
"General Hospital" star Sonya Eddy has died, executive producer Frank Valentini has confirmed. She was 55.
Northern California earthquake leaves 2 dead, buckles road, causes damage and injury
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked the Northern California coast early Tuesday morning, left two people dead, caused gas leaks, shattered glass, left thousands without power, one buckled highway and jittery residents living through dozens of aftershocks.
Judge: Convicted killer Scott Peterson will not get a retrial
Convicted killer, Scott Peterson, won’t get new trial in the killings of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son.
Wells Fargo to pay $3.7B over consumer loan violations
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday ordered Wells Fargo to repay $2 billion to consumers and enacted a $1.7 billion penalty against the bank.
Elon Musk largely silent, after Twitter poll showed users want him to leave
Words of protest were projected onto the Twitter building in downtown San Francisco Monday night. The projectionist, a San Francisco activist named Alan Marling, says he did it after seeing CEO Elon Musk's Twitter poll.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault involving one of the accusers
Weinstein, 70, is charged with seven sex-related counts involving four women, including Gov. Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
San Jose police arrest alleged 'sextortionist,' which they say led to suicide of 17-year-old
San Jose police on Monday said they arrested a "sextortionist," who took a 17-year-old's money and threatened to post sexually explicit photos, which in turn, led to his suicide, featured on the Dr. Phil show.
Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital after medical emergency: police
Sharon Osbourne's son Jack Osbourne shared an update on his mother's condition after she was rushed to the hospital.
Journalists suspended from Twitter by Elon Musk ponder future of platform: ‘A big inflection point’
Musk’s decision to suspend several journalists from Twitter has raised concerns that his actions could have a “chilling effect” on criticism of Twitter’s new owner and CEO.
'Worst' holiday gift survey suggests people don’t like fruitcake, weight-loss items or Christmas ties
In addition, almost 80% of American respondents said they think they’re good at faking enthusiasm when they open a bad gift.



















