One Of The World’s Most Romantic Destinations

California Is Home To One Of The World’s Most Romantic Destinations, And The Most Scenic Coastline In The U.S. From internationally acclaimed upscale restaurants to amusement parks and horseback rides, California has no shortage of ways to celebrate love. So much so that National
California man previously on FBI’s most wanted list pleads guilty to assaulting federal officer during protest

Elpidio Reyna, 41, admitted to throwing rocks at a convoy of government vehicles during a June 7 protest in Paramount. One of the rocks shattered the window of a vehicle, injuring a Customs and Border Protection officer
California storm closes roads, triggers flash flood warnings. Here’s how long it will last

A wave of heavy showers and thunderstorms are forecast to sweep across the region Tuesday afternoon, bringing risks of flash flooding, rock and mudslides and debris flows.
FBI formally declines to share evidence with Minnesota officials in Alex Pretti shooting

Minnesota’s top investigative agency says the FBI has formally declined to provide evidence or information in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a decision state leaders are calling highly unusual. Pretti, an intensive care nurse, was
Father of Georgia school shooting suspect faces jury as trial begins

Jury selection and opening statements began Monday in the case against Colin Gray, the father of the teenager accused of carrying out the 2024 mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. The shooting left four
Biting, kicking, wandering: Teachers see rise in misbehavior even among the littlest kids
Education leaders are trying different approaches to curb what elementary teachers say is a trend of increasingly severe behavior problems in their classrooms.
Altadena asked Edison to bury power lines. Some fire victims say that could cost them $40,000

Altadena residents worry Edison’s work to bury power lines after the Eaton fire could cost families tens of thousands of dollars. And dozens of trees could die as crews dig trenches and cut their roots, residents say.
Nithya Raman stunned the L.A. political world in 2020. Now, she wants to do it again

Raman’s late entry will make it more difficult for her to get endorsements and raise money. She will have to work at double speed to build a campaign infrastructure and tap into bases that have helped her
Eaton and Palisades fire refugees moved near and far — and often
Last year’s Palisades and Eaton fires sent thousands of families on a quest for shelter. Some stayed near and moved often. Others found stable lodging, some as far away as New York and Florida.
Iran’s Khamenei Dismisses US Military Threat As Talks Begin In Geneva

Iranian and US negotiators began indirect talks over Tehran’s nuclear program behind closed doors in Geneva on February 17.