Bobbie Hill has been renting out rooms in her two-story Claremont house since her first child went off to college more than 25 years ago. Since then, at least 120 college students have boarded in
A Florida man who claims he is legally blind has filed more than 600 lawsuits against websites he says he can’t access, including the Dash clothing site operated by the Kardashians.
Law enforcement and prosecutors from other counties want to know more about Riverside County’s crackdown, which has resulted in the filing of 19 murder charges in connection with 20
The Chargers shake off a two-game losing streak as Ekeler scores the team’s first rushing touchdowns of the season and Herbert shows no sign of his rib injury.
In those respects, Olazabal fits the average profile of Inland Empire Latinos as described in a new study. But there’s an exception. She’s on track to graduate in June with a bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences from UC Riverside.
The running back, who learned to win at Oregon, said he didn’t see the Trojans adhere to winning habits in practice before Saturday’s closer-than-needed win over Arizona State.
California’s licensing requirements could be weaponized to shut down any similar company, stifle innovation, and deny customers access to valuable services.
The Bruins’ first appearance in the top 25 in a year comes after a nationally televised win led by quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson kept them unbeaten at 5-0.
Giorgia Meloni, who will also be the first woman premier of Italy, along with, well, its second fascist leader, now is leaning away from her party’s embrace of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, for instance.
Ira Fistell has died. He was 81. For three decades Fistell was a nightly companion to thousands of Southern Californians as he hosted his radio show from 9 p.m. to Midnight on Talk Radio 790 KABC. Fistell’s show was a hodgepodge of often esoteric topics ranging from trains,
Retrospective collects rare and little-known work by the late Tanega, whose “You’re Dead” is the theme song for TV’s “What We Do in the Shadows,” columnist
Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer spoke out against freedom. Ferrer was on a webinar chatting with two faculty members at UC Santa Cruz, where the chancellor had just honored her with the university’s Alumni Achievement Award.
The Trojans (5-0, 3-0 in Pac-12) found their groove again back at the Coliseum, riding a strong rebound performance by quarterback Caleb Williams to a win over Arizona State (1-4, 0-2).