May 14 California meth bust leads to rescue of young spider monkey Violeta, an 18-month-old spider monkey, was rescued after law enforcement executed a search warrant on a Northern California home allegedly tied to a drug case.
May 14 Spider monkey rescued after California drug bust "Violeta," about 18 months old, is now being cared for at the Oakland Zoo. (Oakland Zoo/TMX)
May 14 CBP seizes massive haul of 150,000 illegal cigarettes from cruise passengers in California Customs and Border Protection officers reportedly seized nearly $60,000 worth of illegally imported cigarettes from two cruise passengers in Southern California.
May 14 Officials in West Coast state sound alarm after traveler diagnosed with highly contagious viral disease Public health officials warn of measles exposure in Washington state after a Canadian traveler visited multiple locations, including Seattle-Tacoma Airport, while contagious.
May 14 Colorado school district suing state over policy that allows trans athletes in girls sports Colorado's D49 filed a lawsuit against CHSAA and the attorney general, arguing state laws on trans athletes in girls sports violate federal Title IX obligations.
May 14 Red state treasurer reveals why state financial officers have 'obligation' to combat ESG, DEI Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks spoke to Fox News Digital about bringing meritocracy and fiduciary responsibility back to markets and investments.
May 14 Menendez brothers resentencing: Timeline of killers’ fight over freedom in parents’ murders Erik and Lyle Menendez have been resentenced from life without parole to 50 years to life with the possibility of parole, and could soon be freed from prison completely.
May 14 Newsom proposes freeze on allowing adult illegal immigrants to join California's Medicaid program California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, is proposing freezing undocumented adult enrollment in full-scope Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program.
May 14 Blue city's undergrounding project to take hundreds of years to complete A California city faces a 500-year timeline to bury all of its utility lines even though it started decades ago, raising questions about government efficiency in public works.
May 14 Hawaii judge denies bail to doctor accused of trying to kill wife while hiking on popular trail An Hawaiin judge denied bail to an anesthesiologist who allegedly tried to kill his wife while the two were hiking on Oahu's Pali Lookout trail in March.