A shooting incident near the Universal/Studio City Metro Station in Los Angeles has left a 40-year-old man dead. The LAPD is currently searching for the shooter, who has not yet been apprehended.
A Bay Area resident, Mary Jo Kelly, was attacked by two wild turkeys while she was walking last Thursday. The turkeys approached her from behind, resulting in injuries.
Kamar Samuels, the Schools Chancellor of New York City, has an annual salary of $363,000, surpassing Mayor Eric Adams' salary by more than $100,000. This makes him the highest-paid city employee.
A bat found in South Fremont, California, has tested positive for rabies, leading health officials to issue a warning to residents. The Fremont Police Department and Alameda County Vector Control are investigating the incident, and residents are advised to avoid contact with wildlife and seek medical attention if exposed.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt hosted a campaign event in Baldwin Village on Saturday to mobilize voters before the upcoming primary election. The event aimed to increase voter participation as the election date approaches.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed a new sheriff in New York City who has a history of asserting that the NYPD is systemically racist. The sheriff has also linked historical slave patrols to modern policing.
A new poll shows Spencer Pratt gaining support in specific neighborhoods in Los Angeles. This trend may create challenges for Mayor Karen Bass, as voters increasingly blame City Hall for various urban issues.
A physical altercation between two women took place in West Hollywood, leading to one woman sustaining injuries. Eyewitnesses reported the event occurring early Saturday morning.
Federal agents found a gangster armed at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, who is also employed by the city as a 'Peace Ambassador.' This incident raises questions about the city's hiring practices.
A surfer has been identified following a fatal incident at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, which took place amid unseasonably large waves. The circumstances of the incident involved rough waters.
California has placed violent juvenile offenders in loosely regulated non-secure facilities, which are situated in residential areas. These programs lack sufficient oversight and do not mandate background checks for their operators.
A legal case involving an Orange County dermatologist accused of poisoning her husband has been dismissed. The allegations involved the addition of a toxic clog cleaner to the husband's tea.
The Islamic Center of San Diego is increasing its security protocols following a deadly shooting incident. The center is working with law enforcement and security professionals to evaluate and enhance safety measures.
Bill Maher expressed a positive view of Spencer Pratt, the Republican candidate for Los Angeles mayor, during his show. Pratt's campaign has gained traction ahead of the June 2 primary, with recent polling showing him in a competitive position against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and city councilwoman Nithya Raman. His campaign reported significant fundraising success in recent weeks.
Search efforts for Lynette Hooker, who disappeared in the Bahamas, are expanding to include a sailboat docked in Florida and a new area in the Sea of Abaco. Investigators plan to examine the boat for evidence, while a dive team has been authorized to search for any signs of the missing woman. Her husband, Brian Hooker, has not been charged with any crime.
A homeless man was arrested by UCLA campus police after being accused of multiple assaults on female students. The allegations include attempted kidnapping, sexual battery, and robbery during a late-night series of incidents.
A homeless man has been arrested by UCLA police following allegations of multiple assaults on female students. The accusations include attempted kidnapping, sexual battery, and robbery, occurring during a late-night crime spree.
A fire at the University Riverside Gardens apartment complex in Riverside, California, displaced 150 residents, including UC Riverside students. The incident occurred around 11:11 a.m. on May 30, 2026.
A Lompoc winery has initiated legal action against Santa Barbara County, alleging that the county's officials have compelled businesses to join a funding program for marketing and advocacy. The winery argues that it did not agree to participate in this program.
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