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Bay Area winds to gain power; planned electrical shutdowns still a likelihood
Relative humidity levels may dip below 30% in some areas of the region, according to the weather service.
SpaceX sues California regulator, claiming its launches were blocked because of Elon Musk’s politics
SpaceX claimed in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that members of the California Coastal Commission violated Musk’s right to free speech and overstepped the agency’s authority after members cited the billionaire’s conspiratorial comments.
Thief admits to crime after literally being called on it
Suspect contacted by phone in Campbell incident.
Woman dies 2 days after co-worker shot her at California, police say
A 54-year-old woman died Wednesday from injuries sustained earlier in the week when her co-worker shot her at California’s Santa Monica College, authorities said.
Bay Area high school football 2024: Week 8 preview, schedule
Top matchups in Week 8 include San Ramon Valley at De La Salle, Pittsburg at Heritage, St. Francis at St. Ignatius and others.
Renaissance Arts Academy in L.A., where Latino, Black and Asian students thrive
No sports are offered, and no proms, but an annual theatrical performance makes up for it, students say.
Why planting these colorful flowers now will brighten your winter garden
Plant Iceland poppies now from nursery-grown stock to add magic to your garden.
6 tips to optimize your eating schedule and promote good health
A healthy eating schedule should foster a positive relationship with food, not a diet that feels strict or punitive.
7 awesome Bay Area things to do this weekend, Oct. 18-20
Got your weekend plans? We have some nifty ideas, from a great sad movie to a fun brewery day trip and awesome Middle Eastern food.
Why CalPERS is being pushed to divest from Tesla
Elon Musk, the tech mogul who runs Tesla, said in December that diversity, equity and inclusion efforts “must die.” Now, two civil rights groups are calling for the nation’s largest public pension fund to divest from the electric vehicle maker. On Wednes
Beware of war hawks in ‘America First’ clothing
Critics of Washington’s hyper-aggressive foreign policy need to understand that the flight of many of the worst war hawks from the Republican Party does not mean the GOP has returned to its non-interventionist roots.
Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Oct. 17-24
Enjoy the fall season at these special events in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area.
Larry Elder: Obama pulls the race card in support of Kamala Harris
Given Obama's dismal economic record, why should "the brothers" listen to a race card hustler who tells them to vote on race and gender?
No one is fighting a proposition to ban forced labor in California prisons. Why it could still fail
Supporters of a proposition to ban forced labor in California prisons believe they have a strong message centered on rehabilitation. But as Election Day nears, polls show it's a toss-up or trailing.
Los Angeles County’s progress against homelessness faces a major test on the ballot
With Measure A, Los Angeles County voters will have a chance to express their view of the progress being made on homelessness and elected leaders like Mayor Karen Bass who have made it a defining issue.
We can’t ‘leave Social Security alone,’ but we can protect people who need it
The United States is at a crossroads. You may have heard that Social Security is politically impossible to reform. But that belief will be hard to sustain. In a few years, the Social Security Trust Fund will be exhausted.
Sisi Wei recognized as a Freedom of the Press Rising Star in 2024 RCFP awards
The awards honor the accomplishments of news and legal leaders whose work embodies the values of the First Amendment.
Phillips 66 closing California refinery; more than 600 jobs at stake
The refinery includes a crude-oil processing facility that operates on 235 acres in Carson and a separate 424-acre facility in Wilmington where the processed oil is finalized into “finished products.”