A California man accused of calling two companies in Somerville and Cambridge and threatening to “shoot up” their offices with an AK-47 was arrested by federal authorities Thursday, officials said.
He changed his mind after being shown data that his supporters in the state had been affected, the former officials said. One ...
As sweltering temperatures broiled California on Friday, the Glenhaven Fire ignited before noon in Lake County, prompting ...
A tip from New Zealand led to the arrest of a Riverside County man suspected of filming pornographic videos of an 8-year-old ...
Arizona Cardinals this Sunday at 1 p.m., all but ensuring that fans and players will be out in the heat of the day.
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In response to rising antisemitism in the state, Newsom signed all four of the California Legislative Jewish Caucus’ priority ...
Temperatures are expected to remain 10 to 15 degrees above average for this time of year, with the San Francisco Bay Area and ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that the state is awarding 18 communities with nearly $131 million to clear ...
The Los Angeles Times' California retirement rankings take four main factors into account: climate, health, recreation and ...
One of the bills vetoed bills intended to make undocumented immigrants eligible for a state-backed home loan program.
The man, described as a “kind-hearted human being,” was arrested for a non-violent misdemeanor, the lawsuit says.