South Los Angeles Shooting Case Remains Unsolved; LAPD Offers $50K Reward
The Los Angeles Police Department is seeking the public’s help in a case that has remained unsolved for years. Authorities have now announced a $50,000 reward for information that could … Read more
Los Angeles Homelessness Funding Cuts Spark Fears of Reversing Hard-Won Gains
PACOIMA, Calif. — On a hot weekday afternoon in the San Fernando Valley, Saundra Macpherson bent over a garden hose on Branford Street, rinsing dust from bedding and pillows spread … Read more
Inside California’s Bold Net-Zero Energy Home Saving Thousands a Year
With household bills rising faster than inflation, the promise of a net-zero energy home — a home that produces more power than it uses — has never felt more relevant. … Read more
Philadelphia Luxury Homes Surge Nearly 500%, Driving Housing Market Concerns
Philadelphia is witnessing an unusual surge in luxury home sales, a trend that economists warn could impact the broader housing market and further challenge affordability for residents. According to a … Read more
Philadelphia Eyes End to Trash Incineration at Chester Facility
Philadelphia may soon change the way it manages its waste, potentially ending decades of sending trash to be burned in Chester. A bill introduced to City Council Thursday seeks to … Read more
Philadelphia Honors McKinley: Inside the Monument at City Hall
Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia, a city once favored by President William McKinley, moved quickly to honor the late leader following his tragic assassination in 1901. McKinley, the 25th president of … Read more
George Soros Donation Fuels Gavin Newsom’s Redistricting Battle
California’s high-stakes redistricting fight has drawn a $10 million boost from billionaire investor George Soros, a longtime progressive benefactor whose spending has become a lightning rod in national politics. The … Read more
Sesame Place San Diego Closes Until 2026: Passholders React to Surprise Seasonal Shift
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — In a major operational change, Sesame Place San Diego announced on Sept. 15 that it will move from year-round operations to a seasonal schedule. The park … Read more
California’s Jewelflowers: Rare Wildflowers Racing Against Climate Change
The small, bell-shaped blooms that sway like tiny jewels in the breeze give jewelflowers their evocative name. In dazzling shades of yellow, maroon, purple, brown and white, these plants light … Read more
Indian Techie Mohammed Nizamuddin Shot Dead by Santa Clara Police After Stabbing Call Sparks Racial Bias Debate
Santa Clara, California: The death of Indian techie Mohammed Nizamuddin after an officer-involved shooting by the Santa Clara Police has shaken the Indian community in the United States and raised … Read more
















