California amusement park announces chaperone policy after teen fights force early closures
A California theme park will require chaperones for underage guests after multiple fights broke out over the weekend and forced the park to close hours early.
Lawsuit claims that Skittles are 'unfit for human consumption'
Mars Inc has been sued by a consumer who claims that Skittles are unfit to eat because they contain a known toxin that the company had pledged to phase out.
7-Eleven offers $100,000 reward for information leading to arrest in string of deadly California robberies
7-Eleven is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect police believe is linked to a string of deadly robberies in Southern California.
Starbucks to close 16 stores, 6 in Los Angeles over 'safety issues'
Starbucks announced on Tuesday that they are closing sixteen stores in cities across the nation due to safety issues. Six of the stores are in crime-ridden Los Angeles county.
California lawsuit leads to Allergan, Teva receiving $54 million fine
Allergan and Teva, two popular opioid distributers, have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit.
LA area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after string of violence and robberies
Six Los Angeles area 7-Eleven locations were the victims of robberies and gun violence Monday, with corporate leaders encouraging stores across the area to close.
California physician proposes floating abortion clinic in Gulf to bypass southern states' restrictions
A California doctor wants a floating abortion clinic to be placed in the Gulf to provide a workaround for women in southern states that have enacted abortion bans.
Johnny Cash’s Casitas Springs home in CA hits market for $1.795M
Country music legend Johnny Cash built his ranch-style home in Ventura, California, from the ground up in 1961 — and now it's for sale.
California law requiring property owners to pay one month’s rent to legally evicted tenants is upheld
A federal appeals court has upheld a 2020 California law requiring property owners who have legally evicted tenants to pay their tenant's last month's rent.
Californians to receive millions in inflation relief under budget deal reached between Newsom and lawmakers
California lawmakers reached a tentative budget deal Sunday night with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to send millions of residents inflation relief checks.
California gas tax rebate poised to send hundreds to eligible drivers
California is nearing a projected $10 billion legislative deal to provide taxpayers with a gas rebate after months of rampant inflation and skyrocketing prices at the pump.
Farmers in the West face slew of challenges, warn of more supply chain disruptions
West Coast farmers say inflation and drought could cause potential food shortages, but now, they're facing another new challenge due to supply chain delays.
Disney offering private jet travel packages to parks for $110,000
Disney Parks Around the World's bookings will open to the public on June 28, 2022. The first flight will take off on July 9, 2023.
Battery shortage is affecting U.S. energy, drive to replace fossil fuels with other sources
The battery shortage is impacting the effort to transition US energy use from fossil fuels to so-called renewable energy sources that rely on storage
California investigates McDonald's where mice, roaches were seen in video: report
A McDonald's restaurant in Sanger, California, was temporarily closed Friday, a day after videos posted online claimed the restaurant is unsanitary, according to a report.
Elon Musk endorses Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso: 'He's awesome'
Elon Musk formally endorsed candidate Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor.
Gas prices soar past $8 per gallon at California gas station
Gas prices have surpassed $8 per gallon at a gas station in California as the country saw the price of gas hit a new record over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Risks of summer blackouts nationwide on the rise
Natural gas prices are soaring, threatening to squeeze the electric grid this summer and raising the possibility of nationwide blackouts. A nonprofit warns of widespread blackouts.
California bill would allow parents to sue social media platforms for kids' addictions
The California Assembly passed a bill Monday permitting parents to sue social media companies for harming children who become addicted to the platforms. The bill would let parents sue platforms like Instagram and TikTok for up to $25,000 per violation.
California could see mandatory water restrictions amid ongoing drought: Gov. Newsom
California saw a dry January through March, when most of the state’s rain and snow fall, and residents are being asked to cut back on water as the state heads into the hotter months.


















