L.A. Home Depot raided twice in one day. Critics claim immigration agents are flouting a court order
Recent raids at Los Angeles Home Depot stores are raising concerns over whether federal agents may be violating a temporary restraining order that bans the use of racial profiling in immigration arrests.
Rats! More than 100,000 acres of almond orchards across Central California are infested
Almond growers across Central California are battling a surging rat infestation across more than 100,000 acres of orchards, resulting in economic hardship and damage.
Walmart to pay $5.6 million to settle lawsuit alleging California shoppers were overcharged
Walmart has agreed to pay $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office, alleging that the retail giant overcharged customers for prices that were higher than their advertised price, according
Bay Area man used aliases and ‘dummy books’ to steal rare Chinese manuscripts from UCLA, feds say

A Bay Area man is accused of using aliases and “fake books” to steal valuable manuscripts from UCLA.
Newsom welcomes Texas Democrats who fled to foil Trump’s redistricting plan
Gov. Gavin Newsom and California legislative and congressional members stood with Texas state lawmakers in their opposition to President Trump’s plan to redraw voting maps to hold on to power in the midterm election.
Ex-LAPD officer arrested on suspicion of home burglaries in area he once patrolled

The officer, Eric Halem, had recently been charged with insurance fraud involving the luxury car rental company that he ran with his brother.
Mother rescues her 6-year-old son from coyote attack at SoCal park
The coyote attack lasted for a few minutes as parents nearby watched a girl’s softball game.
Accused gunman ‘disconnected from reality’ after L.A. Target shooting

Jabril Metoyer appeared for a preliminary court hearing Thursday on charges related to two separate shootings that left three people injured in December in downtown Los Angeles.
First Look at Linden Square, Now Open in Carpinteria

For all its small-town charm, Carpinteria has lacked a center, but no longer: Linden Square is open, and as I mentioned the other day, it feels great—both from the street, where it has curb appeal unmatched by
Sydney Sweeney now has the Proud Boys in her corner, says defaced billboard in Corona
As Sydney Sweeney remains mum on the backlash to her American Eagle jeans ad, a defaced billboard in SoCal claims she has new supporters: neo-fascist group the Proud Boys.