March 7, 2024 Panel says online gambling could soon be coming to New York, Maryland, and possibly California Panelists at an online gambling conference said New York, Maryland, and possibly California could soon follow Rhode Island and legalize online gambling.
March 7, 2024 San Francisco faces skepticism over new law-and-order measures: 'This is an election year' A former San Francisco police officer and community activist spoke out on the approval of two law-and-order measures by voters in the liberal city.
March 7, 2024 Here are 4 blessings people can receive during Lent, says California pastor The liturgical season of Lent is a time for growth in four specific areas, said Pastor Wendell Vinson of Canyon Hills Church in Bakersfield, California. He revealed the four gifts of faith.
March 7, 2024 Northern California's mustard bloom draws visitors to wine country Mustard plants bloom every March, creating brilliant yellow and golden fields that draw visitors to Northern California’s wine country.
March 7, 2024 Defund the police 'isn't dead,' it's just taken new form with massive implications: retired police chief Police departments in areas across the nation are pulling away from proactive policing, which retired Illinois police Chief Tom Weitzel said is an example of defund the police.
March 6, 2024 Katie Porter suggests billionaires rigged California Senate primary after losing to Adam Schiff Senate candidate Katie Porter, D-Calif., on Wednesday suggested that the California primary race was rigged by “an onslaught of billionaires" after losing to Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.
March 6, 2024 Pro-Palestine protesters interrupt Adam Schiff’s victory rally, chant ‘cease-fire now’ Fox News’ Matt Finn reports on takeaways from Super Tuesday voting in California and North Carolina.
March 6, 2024 Rogan mocks Newsom as a 'really good actor' playing an 'insincere,' 'crazy person' trying to fool voters "The Joe Rogan Experience" host said Gov. Gavin Newsom was like a great actor playing "a complete crazy person" trying to fool "dull-minded" Democrat voters.
March 6, 2024 Convictions in Menendez family murders in jeopardy after new letter, abuse claim bolster brothers' defense Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of murder in their parents' 1989 deaths, hope that an unearthed letter and a statement from a new abuse victim could get their sentences vacated.
March 6, 2024 How to prevent the Californication of America "California, here we come," used to be a positive expression. Now, it means something far worse for Americans in other states, after passage of two soft-on-crime propositions.