In the Midnight Hour, the San Fernando record shop at the center of the Valley’s ICE resistance

Since the ICE crackdown began, the Midnight Hour in San Fernando has become a safe haven for immigrants and a go-to headquarters for the resistance.
Therapy, remorse: A look at how ‘monster’ child molester got parole and new efforts to alter law
Outrage over parole being granted to a convicted serial child molester who lured children with candy has renewed calls to reform California’s elder parole program.
Trump defends immigration crackdown at State of Union as approval ratings plummet

To defend an increasingly unpopular immigration crackdown during his State of the Union speech, President Trump highlighted the victims of crimes perpetuated by undocumented immigrants.
Retired 100-year-old fighter pilot from Escondido receives Medal of Honor

President Trump honored two storied military veterans during his State of the Union address, including 100-year-old veteran Royce Williams of Escondido, who survived what’s believed to be the longest dogfight in history.
Barabak: Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris have traveled parallel paths. Will they collide in 2028?
The Democrats rose together through San Francisco politics, sharing donors and, for a time, campaign strategists. A fight for their party’s nomination would bring their private jostling into the open.
Savannah Guthrie makes public plea, family offering $1M reward for recovery of mother Nancy Guthrie

More than three weeks after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, her daughter Savannah Guthrie is making a heartfelt appeal to the public — and backing it with a substantial reward. Nancy Guthrie was reported missing after she