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California authorities find woman that went missing for 12 days: she's 'dehydrated and emaciated'
According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons (NamUS) database, more than 600,000 people go missing each year.
Governor Newsom vetoes bill aimed at helping undocumented immigrants buy homes in California
Some conservatives believe Newsom considers approving the bill would be a massive political liability at the moment but will "find a way to make it happen regardless"
Two Border Patrol officers in San Diego arrested for working with cartels, passing drugs through the border
The two officers were arrested in May for allowing vehicles loaded with fentanyl, cocaine and more to cross the border unchecked
California's 41st Congressional District race could determine control of the House: What you need to know
The race for the 41st District will be a rematch from 2022 between Rep. Ken Calvert (R) and Will Rollins. The contest is considered a toss up.
California lawmakers announce legislation to fix the Tijuana River sewage crisis
The Border Water Quality Restoration and Protection Act aims to address a situation that has led people to move out of the area
Palm Springs is the latest California city to enact laws to crack down on homelessness
Nearly 30% of all homeless people in America in 2023 lived in California, a whopping 181,399 people
California's race for the 13th Congressional district could decide who takes the House: Here's where it stands
A rematch between Rep. John Duarte and former lawmaker Adam Gray is drawing eyeballs as the race was decided by a handful of votes in 2022
Florida and Texas lead the nation in attracting the young and wealthy, study finds
Young professionals flock to Texas and Florida for tax advantages and thriving job markets, reshaping economic and social landscapes across the U.S.
House Republicans set date to grill California border security in field hearing
The hearing will take place on September 6
Fate of bill to help undocumented immigrants buy homes in California now in Governor Newsom's desk
Governor Gavin Newsom has a month to sign or veto the legislation approved by lawmakers on Wednesday
California Lawmakers Pass AI Safety Bill
The bill had faced a barrage of critics, including Democratic members of US Congress, who argued that threats of punitive measures against developers in a nascent field would throttle innovation.
Air purifiers handed out in San Diego are not enough to combat the sewage stench coming from Tijuana
Residents in the area have reported chronic coughs, migraines and nausea due to the smell; they say symptoms go away when they go somewhere else
Six migrants injured in San Diego after falling from the border wall
Last year, the Mexican consulate reported that 29 Mexican nationals died from falls while trying to cross into the San Diego region while another 120 were hurt.
LA County workers and local law enforcement clear homeless encampment at Dockweiler State Beach
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said his administration has spent about $24 billion to combat homelessness. LA County workers and local law enforcement clear homeless encampment at Dockweiler State Beach
Illegal immigration in Texas has dropped almost 90% since December, official says
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported 56,408 migrant encounters between ports of entry in July, an 80 percent drop from last December
Retail crimes continue in California as Gov. Newsom signs 10 bills to fight car thefts and stolen good sales
According to property crime statistics by the Public Policy Institute of California, reported shoplifting incidents increased by 28% in 2023 compared to 2019.
Migrants held in ICE detention centers continue to denounce abuse by officials
During Trump's presidential term, ICE expanded its detention centers by 50% by agreeing to opening more than 40 new facilities across the country
Family of California shipyard worker crushed to death by machinery irate over company's silence: 'I want answers'
So far, the only information available is that J.C. Adame died after sustaining injuries from a heavy piece of machinery
Republicans failing to secure Senate seats along the U.S. border, polls suggest
As the elections near, both parties eye different races that might determine who will control the Senate. So far, the GOP seems to be trailing in some border states.
Tijuana River's sewage crisis finally lands in CDC's crosshairs
CDC Director Mandy Cohen said the body would collect environmental sampling data and make recommendations to alleviate the situation
Former California mayor mocks town's effort to build second border wall: 'laughable'
Calexico's Raul Ureña said that most drugs smuggled into the U.S. come through legal ports of entry, so the effort won't have much of an impact
Los Angeles authorities unanimously vote to oppose Gov. Gavin Newsom order to remove homeless encampments
In 2023, there were more than 180,000 homeless people in the state of California, representing nearly 30% of all homelessness in America
California's US border is getting another wall as agents beef up enforcement effort
Customs and Border Protection agents in El Centro Sector resorted to materials from the federal government that were not being used
Evacuations, Destruction As California's Largest Fire Of Year Rages
The Park Fire outside of Chico in the state's north has been raging since Wednesday in a rural region about three hours' drive northeast of San Francisco.
Former L.A. mayor looks to become first Latino governor of California in more than a century
Antonio Villaraigosa announced his candidacy for the 2026 California gubernatorial election after finishing third in 2018
Suspect in California murder arrested in Mexico almost two decades after the crime
Luis Contreras is the primary suspect in the killing of 38-year-old Alfonso Vera in Riverside, California
California Gov. Newsom issues executive order to remove homeless encampments in the state
"Now more excuses. We've provided the time. We've provided the funds. Now it's time for locals to do their job," the governor said
"The First State" is also considered "The Best State" for people to retire in the United States
Delaware has no state or local sales taxes and residents don't have to pay income tax on social security benefits, all of them key issues for retirees
Dozens of ICE detainees in hunger strike for better living conditions reach the week mark
They complain that the Golden State Annex facility does not meet standards and that solitary confinement is being used as retaliation
Leonardo DiCaprio's next film project is casting Latinos in San Diego, California
The movie is the next project by California-born Paul Thomas Anderson and is currently known as BC Project