Family of man killed by Colton police gets $5.4-million settlement
The settlement to the family of Christian Vargas, a 25-year-old who was killed by Colton police in 2016, is the largest in city history.
The settlement to the family of Christian Vargas, a 25-year-old who was killed by Colton police in 2016, is the largest in city history.
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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg has introduced what he is calling a "Right to Housing."
The tigers will have more turf at Moorpark College's teaching zoo after completion of a habitat project that broke ground this week.
San Bernardino County recognized that three of its museums sit on tribal ancestral lands.
The Board of State and Community Corrections ruled Thursday that L.A. County's probation department had remediated the issues that made two juvenile halls unsuitable to house youths earlier this year.
As Cal prepares to play Stanford again, the legend of "The Play," one of the most astonishing endings to a football game, endures 39 years later.
Travel numbers are nearing pre-pandemic levels, and experts warn that a surge in passengers could also lead to a surge in coronavirus infections.
Flash back to Los Angeles' gambling boat era and meet the underworld boss at the center of the action who paved the way for Las Vegas' popularity.
Jackson Parell and Sammy Potter hatched an ambitious plan during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic: to hike three of the nation's most arduous trails — the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide — in a single year.
Among other recommendations, health experts suggest delaying travel until you are fully vaccinated.
The University of California has slammed the door shut on standardized testing for admissions, saying no alternative to the SAT can avoid bias based on race, income.
California's overall 6.5% drop in undergraduate enrollment is higher than the national average and the sixth highest in the nation.
Deputy Luke Liu could face up to 11 years in prison if convicted in the 2016 shooting death of unarmed Francisco Garcia at a Norwalk gas station.
The sobering total underscores the pervasiveness of the COVID-19 pandemic during its nearly two-year rampage through the state.
Federal authorities charge the leader of a Philippines-based church with sex trafficking and forcing followers to beg for money in the U.S. to fund his lavish lifestyle.