Here’s where remnants of Tropical Storm Juliette may hit Southern California this week
The tropical storm off Mexico’s coast is weakening as it moves north, but remnants of the system could still bring dangerous surf and some thunderstorms to Southern California at the end of the week.
Murder suspect detained in Peru; wife’s body was found dumped in Angeles National Forest
A man accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in the Angeles National Forest before fleeing with their children has been detained in Peru.
Trump administration investigates California EPA over diversity practices
Justice said its investigation is looking into hiring policy at CALEPA that is intended to advance racial equity.
Cal Fire captain fatally shot his girlfriend, then killed her son to cover it up, prosecutors say
A Cal Fire captain was charged with allegedly killing his girlfriend and her son, according to authorities.
Starting on September 2nd, Delphi Greek will be open for lunch!

Breaking News! Starting on September 2nd we will be open for lunch! OPA! Welcome to Delphi Greek Our goal is to provide our clients with the best we have to offer no matter which
Infant Emmanuel Haro may have died days before being reported missing, prosecutors say

Prosecutors say the potential date of death for 7-month-old Emmanuel is anywhere between Aug. 5 and Aug. 14, the day his mother said her child vanished.
Nuclear Inspectors Return To Iran But Unlikely To Stop Snapback Sanctions

IAEA inspectors are back in Iran after a two-month pause, but their limited mission is unlikely to halt the looming return of UN sanctions. With key sites still off-limits and enriched uranium unaccounted for, European powers demand
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to file lawsuit against Trump after firing

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook says she has no plans to step down despite former President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove her from the central bank’s board, and announced that she will challenge his action with a
A $280 EBay find or a priceless link to JFK? One man’s 25-year hunt for the truth

This 95-year-old retired watchmaker has spent decades trying to uncover the backstory — a possible Kennedy connection — of a clock he found online in 1999.
Protester shot in face by non-lethal projectile awarded more than $3 million

A man filed a lawsuit after he was hit in the face when L.A. County sheriff’s deputies used less-lethal crowd control munitions during a 2020 demonstration.