California EV Chargers Outnumber Gas Pumps, Driving Zero-Emission Revolution
California has reached a new milestone in its transition to zero-emission vehicles, boasting 201,180 public and shared EV charger ports across the state. According to the California Energy Commission (CEC), … Read more
Delayed Alerts, Rising Flames: Inside the Los Angeles Wildfires Chaos
The deadly Los Angeles wildfires in January exposed major weaknesses in the county’s emergency response, according to a newly released independent review. The Eaton and Palisades fires claimed more than … Read more
California AI Use Surges: Claude Platform Powers Tech Boom
California is cementing its role as a national leader in artificial intelligence, ranking third in the United States for per-capita AI use, according to a recent report from Anthropic. The … Read more
Leonardo DiCaprio Sparks Frenzy Filming Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ in Northern California
Arcata, Calif. — For days the quiet pedestrian bridge near Cal Poly Humboldt looked like any other redwood-lined walkway. Then Leonardo DiCaprio sprinted across it, a film crew followed with … Read more
Indian Truck Driver Arrested After California Crash Leaves 5-Year-Old Girl With Life-Altering Injuries
An Indian truck driver who entered the United States illegally has been arrested in connection with a devastating California crash that left a five-year-old girl with life-altering injuries. Story Highlights … Read more
Philadelphia Sues Bimbo, SC Johnson Over Misleading Plastic Bag Recycling Claims
Philadelphia has officially filed a lawsuit against Bimbo Bakeries, the company behind Thomas’, Arnold, and Sara Lee bread, as well as SC Johnson, parent company of Ziploc. The city alleges … Read more
Pandemic Sparks Surge in Philadelphia Home Cleaning Demand
PHILADELPHIA — In the Point Breeze neighborhood, 35-year-old Angela Sultan has relied on professional home cleaning services on and off for most of her adult life. “It’s a game changer,” … Read more
Iron Hill Closes Nationwide: Pennsylvania Loses Most Locations
Iron Hill, one of the nation’s well-known restaurant chains, has announced the closure of all its locations across the United States, bringing an end to years of service for its … Read more
Bay Area Squirrel Attacks and Healthcare Shocks: What You Need to Know
A series of unusual wildlife attacks has rattled the Bay Area. A wild squirrel, previously not considered a rabies carrier, has attacked multiple residents, sending at least two to the … Read more

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