August 4 New York Post expands west with California edition planned for early 2026 The California Post will launch in early 2026 from Los Angeles headquarters, offering entertainment news and sports reporting with a west coast perspective.
August 3 Woman killed and another severely injured after dog mauling at Southern California park Woman killed and another injured in San Bernardino dog attack as police respond to chaotic scene, shooting one dog and removing 14 others from the park.
August 2 Denzel Perryman's arrest on felony gun charges could shake up Chargers' defensive plans Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman faces felony gun charges, casting doubt on his key defensive role as the 2025 NFL regular season looms.
August 2 Appeals court denies Trump admin's request to lift limits on Los Angeles immigration raids The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected the Trump administration's request to lift restrictions on federal immigration raids.
August 1 FBI arrests man in California for allegedly attempting to provide financial support to ISIS; explosives seized Federal agents arrested a man in California on allegations he sent a dozen payments to ISIS fighters over a five-month period, FBI Los Angeles announced on Friday.
August 1 Will Texas be as 'gerrymandered' as California? Texas Public Policy Vice President Chuck DeVore addresses whether Texas will be as 'gerrymandered' as California as a new congressional proposal creates five districts President Donald Trump carried.
August 1 Harris mourns 'broken system' as Colbert wonders if she's quitting politics Former Vice President Kamala Harris explained on "The Late Show" why she's ruling out a California gubernatorial run to focus on listening to Americans instead.
August 1 Trump admin ends deployment of additional National Guard troops to Los Angeles The Pentagon said it was ending the deployment of more National Guard troops that were sent to Los Angeles to respond to anti-ICE protests.
July 31 Former blue state GOP lawmaker reveals why she's not seeking re-election: 'I have other goals' Michelle Steel's decision not to run for Congress in 2026 opens a door to a competitive Republican primary in a California district she narrowly lost in November.
July 31 Former college volleyball player opens up about how alleged 'attack' plot put her 'in harm's way' Former SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser details new claims about an alleged 'attack' plot against her on 'America Reports.'