The California recall race was heating up in the Bay Area Wednesday as two Republican contenders made their case by campaigning on Gov. Gavin Newsom's home turf.
Megan Fox has been forced to settle her three-year legal battle over a $3.3million 'moldy mansion' she bought from Brad Pitt's longtime manager Cynthia Pett- Dante.
Another 22 residents tested positive for the coronavirus over the past week from Aug. 17-23, with the total number of positive tests among residents now at 584. There remained nine
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Emergency crews from the LA County Department of Beaches and Harbors rush to place protective boulders along the rapidly eroding Westward Beach access road on Friday afternoon. The road was later wiped out and remains impassible.
The level of maritime smuggling activity has increased significantly, reaching record levels along the Southern and Central California coast this summer, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Malibu gave a warm reception to native son Brandon Jenner, who performed to a packed lawn at Trancas Market for the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series on Aug. 6. It
El tráfico marítimo de indocumentados y las actividades de contrabando de narcóticos en los condados de Los Ángeles, Orange y Ventura, en California, aumentaron significativamente este verano alcanzan
Pepperdine Waves coaching legend Marv Dunphy’s role on the coaching staff of the U.S. women’s volleyball team changed at the outset of the Olympic games in Tokyo last month.
I think I have fully recovered from watching the Olympics. To see all these athletes perform at a higher level than I could ever dream of is physically and mentally
SIMON Cowell gets played for a sucker after seven-year-old son Eric shoots him with a plastic arrow. The Britain’s Got Talent boss, 61, was pictured with the toy fixed to his forehead at a
James Flanigan, whose twice-weekly column was a mainstay of business coverage at The Times for some two decades, died Aug. 19 after a brief illness. He was 85. From the mid-1960s — when he was lured west from a high-level editing job at Forbes to strengthen The Times’ business and financial coverage — until 2005,
I’m not sure if hypersonic missiles or Iran’s drones have a chance of first strike capability. If so, or if some countries will think so, and/or don’t fear a second