• National intelligence head says MLK and RFK assassination records will soon be public

    National intelligence head says MLK and RFK assassination records will soon be public
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE and JUAN A. LOZANO
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Documents related to the 1968 assassinations of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy will soon be made public as more than 100 people have been working “around the clock” to scan them, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said during a Cabinet meeting Thursday.
    Related ArticlesRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdownUS b
  • Other states do housing better than California; a new study shows how

    Other states do housing better than California; a new study shows how
    Overwhelmingly Californians rate the intertwined issues of housing supply, living costs and homelessness as the state’s most pressing issues, as a recent poll by the Public Policy Institute of California confirms.
    The terrible trio, as one might term it, also draws constant verbal acknowledgement from the state’s politicians, from Gov. Gavin Newsom down, and he and legislators have enacted dozens, perhaps hundreds, of measures to address it.
    Nevertheless there’s little evidence
  • Lawmakers push to prevent veterans from losing housing aid over disability benefits

    Lawmakers push to prevent veterans from losing housing aid over disability benefits
    A new bipartisan effort in Washington, D.C., aims to ensure disabled veterans experiencing homelessness won’t lose access to federal housing support because of income from their disability benefits.
    The Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act, introduced on Thursday, April 10, would codify a recent policy change by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that excludes disability payments from income calculations used to determine eligibility for the HUD-Veterans Affairs Support
  • Jury denies release of OC child molester Sid Landau, now 85, from state mental-health hospital

    Jury denies release of OC child molester Sid Landau, now 85, from state mental-health hospital
    An Orange County Superior Court jury has denied a twice-convicted child molester’s request to be released from a Coalinga mental-health hospital.
    Sid Landau, now 85, asked to be released into the community without supervision, but the jury denied his request on Tuesday, April 9, after deliberating for about an hour, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
    Landau, who lived in Anaheim at one point, was convicted in 1982, when he was sentenced to three years in state
  • Advertisement

  • Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to ‘terminate pollution’

    Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to ‘terminate pollution’
    When it comes to seeking climate solutions, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has some suggestions: Don’t call it “climate change” because that’s “really stupid.” And don’t use President Donald Trump as an excuse for not taking action.
    Such was the advice the Hollywood movie star gave to a roomful of environmentalists and educators who were at USC on Thursday, April 10, for an Aspen Institute summit focused on the role that media and education
  • Why Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are stopping in LA on their tour of red areas

    Why Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are stopping in LA on their tour of red areas
    Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are taking their message decrying income inequality and billionaires’ involvement in government to Idaho and Montana next week, to cities represented by Republicans in Congress.
    But first, the progressive heavyweights will head to downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, April 12, to a place where voters chose Sanders in both the 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.
    Sanders, I-Vermont, along with Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, are in t
  • Uber, Lyft drivers could unionize under new proposal

    Uber, Lyft drivers could unionize under new proposal
    By Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters
    After years of tussling with gig companies, California’s labor unions want to once again expand workers’ rights — this time by allowing ride-hailing drivers to unionize.
    And as in tussles past, expect steep opposition from the businesses.
    Backed by California’s Service Employees International Union, Democratic lawmakers unveiled a measure Tuesday that would allow drivers to bargain with companies like Uber and Lyft for better pay and benefit
  • UCLA football’s Burl Toler III continues Cal connection

    UCLA football’s Burl Toler III continues Cal connection
    The Berkeley-to-Westwood connection is humming.
    Burl Toler III, a Berkeley native who represents the third generation of his college football family, spent the past seven seasons assisting at Cal.
    He is the new wide receivers coach for UCLA, as well as its passing game coordinator and recruiting coordinator, the latest in a line of Golden Bears to Bruins like former linebacker Oluwafemi Oladejo, who is preparing for the NFL draft, and ex-wide receiver J.Michael Sturdivant, who has since transfer
  • Advertisement

  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdown

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdown
    By BERNARD CONDON
    NEW YORK (AP) — Give Marjorie Taylor Greene credit where it’s due: As stocks tanked on tariff fears, she showed her faith in the president not just with words but dollar bills.
    Related ArticlesUS budget deficit grows to $1.3 trillion, the second highest six-month level on recordTrump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumersThis federal rule helped clear air over America’s most beloved parks. Trump’s EPA wants to
  • US budget deficit grows to $1.3 trillion, the second highest six-month level on record

    US budget deficit grows to $1.3 trillion, the second highest six-month level on record
    By FATIMA HUSSEIN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. budget deficit has grown to more than $1.3 trillion in the first half of the 2025 fiscal year — the second highest six-month deficit on record, according to Treasury Department data released Thursday.
    Related ArticlesTrump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumersThis federal rule helped clear air over America’s most beloved parks. Trump’s EPA wants to kill itBillionaires, trusted allie
  • Cox Business partners with RingCentral to bring AI-powered voice, chat, video and contact center capabilities to California Customers

    Cox Business partners with RingCentral to bring AI-powered voice, chat, video and contact center capabilities to California Customers
    Cox Business, a leading provider of advanced cloud, managed IT and fiber-based network solutions, is the commercial division of Cox Communications.
    The company is constantly evolving its product portfolio to drive greater outcomes for customers, including a new partnership with RingCentral, Inc. (NYSE: RNG), a leading global provider of AI-powered trusted communications.
    “Technology needs and trends, including telephony, are ever-changing.” said Cox Business California Vice President
  • The wing tip of an American Airlines plane strikes another aircraft at a DC airport

    The wing tip of an American Airlines plane strikes another aircraft at a DC airport
    ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — The wing tip of an American Airlines plane struck another plane from the same airline on a taxiway of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Thursday, authorities said. No injuries were reported.
    Related ArticlesSupreme Court denies Karen Read’s request to halt her trialPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefsLa Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate stateFlorida
  • Horse racing notes: California corps for Kentucky Derby looks strong

    Horse racing notes: California corps for Kentucky Derby looks strong
    SANTA ANITA LEADERS
    (Final Classic Meet standings)
    Jockeys / Wins
    Juan Hernandez / 53
    Flavien Prat / 42
    Umberto Rispoli / 38
    Hector Berrios / 37
    Antonio Fresu / 29
    Tiago Pereira / 28
    Kyle Frey / 28
    Armando Ayuso / 25
    Edwin Maldonado / 19
    Assael Espinoza / 16
    Trainers / Wins
    Mark Glatt / 31
    Bob Baffert / 26
    Michael McCarthy / 24
    Jeff Mullins / 23
    Doug O’Neill / 20
    Bob Hess Jr. / 15
    Richard Baltas / 15
    Phil D’Amato / 14
    Mike Puype / 13
    John Sadler / 13
    UPCOMING STAKES
    LOS ALAMITOS
    Satu
  • Six people have died in a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, an AP source says

    Six people have died in a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, an AP source says
    NEW YORK (AP) — Six people have died in a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, an Associated Press source says.
    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
    NEW YORK (AP) — A helicopter crashed Thursday into the Hudson River just off Manhattan, authorities said. There were no immediate reports on injuries or fatalities.
    Related ArticlesSupreme Court denies Karen Read’s request to halt her trialPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Kha
  • This $16.5M ‘Sea Castle’ in Laguna Beach comes with funicular to the sand

    This $16.5M ‘Sea Castle’ in Laguna Beach comes with funicular to the sand
    Known as the Sea Castle, this 1930s oceanfront property with a main house and two guest quarters is on the market for $16.5 million. (Photo by Tyler Bowman, Bowman Group Media)
    The attached poolside suite has a private entrance. (Photo by Tyler Bowman, Bowman Group Media)
    The main house has a stone-clad turret entry, wave-patterned roof and diamond-paned windows. (Photo by Tyler Bowman, Bowman Group Media)
    Show Caption1 of 3Known as the Sea Castle, this 1930s oceanfront property with a main hous
  • Taylor Ward, Jo Adell, Mike Trout lead Angels’ homer binge in routing Rays

    Taylor Ward, Jo Adell, Mike Trout lead Angels’ homer binge in routing Rays
    TAMPA, Fla. — When the Angels took early batting practice Tuesday at George Steinbrenner Field, Ron Washington had a feeling what might happen in this series.
    “Everything they were hitting was leaving,” the Angels manager said.
    It was a sign of things to come.
    With the weather getting warmer each of the three days here, the Angels kept knocking balls over the fence, highlighted by a six-homer outburst in an 11-1 victory over the Rays on Thursday afternoon.
    The barrage helped th
  • Bernice King reflects on the Fair Housing Act, made law after her father’s killing

    Bernice King reflects on the Fair Housing Act, made law after her father’s killing
    By THALIA BEATY
    Bernice King warns decades of work to reduce inequities in housing is at risk, as the Trump administration cuts funding for projects and tries to reduce funding for nonprofits that handle housing discrimination complaints.
    “I shudder to think what’s going to happen — there’s still a lot of residential segregation,” King, CEO of The King Center and the youngest daughter of civil rights leaders The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, to
  • Trump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumers

    Trump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumers
    By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, AP Business Writers
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s new tariffs threaten to push up prices on clothes, mobile phones, furniture and many other products in the coming months, possibly ending the era of cheap goods that Americans enjoyed for about a quarter-century before the pandemic.
    Related ArticlesChina reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffsApple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump&
  • How Trump’s trade war creates housing headwinds

    How Trump’s trade war creates housing headwinds
    President Donald Trump’s global tariff policies are creating widespread economic upheaval.
    Anybody watching Wall Street and reaction from our allies are probably left to wonder what consequences this tariff tirade will have on the U.S. economy and its housing market.
    To help answer some of those questions, I asked several experts to weigh in.
    Market upheaval
    Chen Zhao, head of economic research at Redfin, sees a lot of volatility in the bond market, which mortgage rates tend to follow.
    &ld
  • Here’s where to hunt for eggs ahead of Easter 2025 in the Inland Empire

    Here’s where to hunt for eggs ahead of Easter 2025 in the Inland Empire
    Cities across the Inland Empire are celebrating the arrival of spring and Easter with festivals, egg hunts and more.
    Here’s a roundup of events in Riverside, San Bernardino and eastern Los Angeles counties.
    Riverside County
    Hemet: Valley-Wide Recreation and Park District presents the 36th annual Bunny Hop Family Fun Run for all ages beginning at 9 a.m. April 12 at Diamond Valley Lake Community Park, 1801 Angler Ave. Registration is required and costs $15 the day of the event. Children unde
  • The Habit Burger & Grill and Miguel’s Jr have Coachella festival deals

    The Habit Burger & Grill and Miguel’s Jr have Coachella festival deals
    The Habit Burger & Grill is reaching out to hungry visitors in the desert during the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and the Stagecoach Country Music Festival.
    The Irvine-based restaurant chain has come up with a burger combo that will be exclusive to four restaurants and after-parties near where the festivals take place during remaining weekends in April.
    Coachella kicks off Friday, April 11 for two weekends at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 51st Ave., Indio. Stagecoach will c
  • This young Formula Drift competitor is in the midst of her accelerating career

    This young Formula Drift competitor is in the midst of her accelerating career
    Ahead of a Formula Drift competition, Amanda Sorsensen prefers to be distracted.
    She’s a bit of an overthinker, she admits, so she keeps herself occupied.
    Until the helmet goes on, that is, and she pulls up to the line next to her competitor.
    Women in Motorsports
    Throughout the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, we’re highlighting women in the motorsports world, from drivers to media and more. This is the first installment of this year’s Women in Motorsports series.
    You can find t
  • Get the most of the Grand Prix’s golden anniversary with this handy go-to guide

    Get the most of the Grand Prix’s golden anniversary with this handy go-to guide
    The Grand Prix of Long Beach has nearly arrived.
    Long Beach will be off to the races from Friday to Sunday, April 11-13, with hundreds of thousands of race fans from across the world ready to descend upon the town’s waterfront.
    And this year — at the event’s 50th anniversary — there’s more than ever to see and do, for first-timers and Grand Prix veterans alike.
    So if you want to get the most out of Southern California’s 200-mph beach party this weekend, be sur
  • Supreme Court denies Karen Read’s request to halt her trial

    Supreme Court denies Karen Read’s request to halt her trial
    The Karen Read murder retrial has nearly enough jurors seated to begin and on Wednesday got a green light of sorts when the U.S. Supreme Court declined a defense request to stay the case.
    Attorneys in the case against the Mansfield former financial analyst and Bentley College lecturer picked up three more jurors among the 58 potential jurors called on Wednesday, making a total of 15 jurors seated for trial: eight men and seven women.
    Related ArticlesPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, g
  • Universal’s Stardust Racers is the frontrunner for best new coaster of 2025

    Universal’s Stardust Racers is the frontrunner for best new coaster of 2025
    The new Stardust Racers at Epic Universe will almost certainly be named the best new roller coaster of 2025 once all the votes are counted — but taking the all-time crown as the world’s best coaster will be a more difficult feat.
    Stardust Racers will be the marquee coaster at Universal Epic Universe when the Florida theme park officially opens to the public on May 22 following annual passholder previews starting on April 17.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what&rsqu
  • Visit Anaheim will repay city $3 million to settle dispute surrounding diverted pandemic grant

    Visit Anaheim will repay city $3 million to settle dispute surrounding diverted pandemic grant
    Visit Anaheim has agreed to repay the city of Anaheim $3 million of a grant given to the organization in the early days of the pandemic after a city audit found some of the money had been diverted and spent, officials announced Thursday, April 10.
    The payment settles Anaheim’s demand for the money back, which was first made in summer 2023 after city-hired investigators alleged $1.5 million of the grant from the city was surreptitiously diverted by Visit Anaheim to a nonprofit operated by t
  • This federal rule helped clear air over America’s most beloved parks. Trump’s EPA wants to kill it

    This federal rule helped clear air over America’s most beloved parks. Trump’s EPA wants to kill it
    By TODD RICHMOND and MARY KATHERINE WILDEMAN
    During a hike in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1995, Don Barger climbed Chilhowee Mountain hoping to gaze across the valley below. All he saw was a wall of gray haze.
    Related ArticlesPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefsTrump targets ‘Anonymous’ author and former top cybersecurity official in escalation of retributionTrump’s new energy order puts states&rsquo
  • Two LAUSD schools denied entry to federal agents amidst immigration enforcement fears

    Two LAUSD schools denied entry to federal agents amidst immigration enforcement fears
    Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho angrily reacted on Thursday after federal agents tried to get access to two elementary school campuses in South Los Angeles earlier this week, Lillian Street Elementary School and Russell Elementary School.
    “As a former undocumented teenager in this country, I cannot renounce, I cannot take off that skin, I cannot shed my experience,” LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said at a press conference on Thursday.
    &l
  • Billionaires, trusted allies, media personalities. These are the people Trump picked for top roles

    Billionaires, trusted allies, media personalities. These are the people Trump picked for top roles
    By PARKER KAUFMANN, HUMERA LODHI and CHRISTOPHER KELLER
    President Donald Trump prioritized loyalty as he built out a team for his second term, surrounding himself with people who served faithfully in his first administration or who worked on one or more of his three campaigns.
    Those are not the only ties that connect the people in the highest ranks of his administration. Several are billionaires or campaign donors, or both. There also are media personalities, former lawmakers and people who work
  • Pressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefs

    Pressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefs
    By JAKE OFFENHARTZ
    NEW YORK (AP) — Facing a deadline from an immigration judge to turn over evidence for its attempted deportation of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil, the federal government has instead submitted a brief memo, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, citing the Trump administration’s authority to expel noncitizens whose presence in the country damages U.S. foreign policy interests.
    The two-page memo, which was obtained by The Associated Press, does not al
  • The House passed a requirement to prove US citizenship to vote. This is how it could affect voting

    The House passed a requirement to prove US citizenship to vote. This is how it could affect voting
    By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
    ATLANTA (AP) — The U.S. House on Thursday approved legislation requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for anyone registering to vote, something voting rights group have warned could disenfranchise millions of Americans.
    Related ArticlesPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefsTrump targets ‘Anonymous’ author and former top cybersecurity official in escalation of retributionTrump’s
  • La Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate state

    La Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate state
    By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — See you later La Nina, we hardly knew you.
    Related ArticlesPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefsFlorida brings charges against a man jailed on federal counts of trying to assassinate TrumpApple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump’s trade war with ChinaA micromoon will grace the night skies this weekendOpenAI countersues Elon Musk in legal
  • After Luka Doncic’s big night in Dallas, Lakers focus on the No. 3 seed

    After Luka Doncic’s big night in Dallas, Lakers focus on the No. 3 seed
    DALLAS — Luka Doncic’s 45-point performance in the Lakers’ win over the Dallas Mavericks received a momentous amount of attention Wednesday – and understandably so.
    It was Doncic’s first time back in Dallas since the Mavericks shockingly traded him to the Lakers in early February. And it was Doncic’s first time playing at American Airlines Center since Dec. 25 before he was sidelined for more than six weeks because of a strained left calf – a period incl
  • Pope Francis meets privately with King Charles and Queen Camilla during his Vatican convalescence

    Pope Francis meets privately with King Charles and Queen Camilla during his Vatican convalescence
    By COLLEEN BARRY, DANICA KIRKA and GIADA ZAMPANO
    ROME (AP) — Pope Francis met privately with King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Wednesday at the Vatican during the royal couple’s four-day state visit to Italy and on the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary, the Vatican announced.
    Related ArticlesMemorials begin for some killed in Dominican Republic nightclub collapse as death toll reaches 221Ukraine ‘coalition of the willing’ presses ahead with force planning ami
  • Drummond: PYLUSD board strengthens announcement made at meetings about being civil

    Drummond: PYLUSD board strengthens announcement made at meetings about being civil
    Incidents of “uncivil behavior” by members of the public during board of trustee meetings at the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District have led board members to strengthen the wording of an announcement that’s made before the public comment period at meetings.
    Board President Marilyn Anderson introduced the revisions at a March meeting by saying that fights among audience members had nearly broken out while trustees were in closed session and that people had been follow
  • Video shows 4 captive Ukrainian troops killed by men identified as Russian forces

    Video shows 4 captive Ukrainian troops killed by men identified as Russian forces
    By ERIKA KINETZ, JOHN LEICESTER and BEATRICE DUPUY, Associated Press
    ROME (AP) — The Ukrainian soldiers clambered from the ruined house at gunpoint — one with arms raised in surrender to the Russian troops — and lay face-down in the early spring grass.
    Two drones — one Ukrainian and one Russian — recorded the scene from high above the southern Ukrainian village of Piatykhatky. The Associated Press managed to get both videos. They offer very different versions of wha
  • Florida brings charges against a man jailed on federal counts of trying to assassinate Trump

    Florida brings charges against a man jailed on federal counts of trying to assassinate Trump
    By STEPHANY MATAT
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A man already jailed on federal charges of attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump as he golfed last fall will face additional state terrorism and attempted murder charges, Florida’s attorney general said Thursday.
    Related ArticlesPressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefsLa Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate stateApple
  • China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs

    China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs
    By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN
    TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China is reaching out to other nations as the U.S. layers on more tariffs in what appears to be an attempt to form a united front to compel Washington to retreat. Days into the effort, it’s meeting only partial success with many countries unwilling to ally with the main target of President Donald Trump’s trade war.
    Related ArticlesMemorials begin for some killed in Dominican Republic nightclub collapse as death toll reaches 221Ukraine
  • Cooking with Judy: Restoring traditions to the holiday table, but with a little modern redesign

    Cooking with Judy: Restoring traditions to the holiday table, but with a little modern redesign
    When Jayne Cohen and her sister returned home for their first Passover after their grandmother had passed away, they were determined to recreate the holiday dishes they had grown up with.
    But neither had ever attempted these traditional recipes. Those had been Grandma’s province.
    “We had never thought to copy down her recipes,” Cohen lamented. “That first Passover without my grandmother we shared a secret suspicion that allowing her foods to vanish from our table meant lo
  • Trump targets ‘Anonymous’ author and former top cybersecurity official in escalation of retribution

    Trump targets ‘Anonymous’ author and former top cybersecurity official in escalation of retribution
    By MICHELLE L. PRICE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump intensified his efforts to punish his critics by signing a pair of memoranda directing the Justice Department to investigate two officials from his first administration and stripping them of any security clearances they may have.
    Related ArticlesHouse votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to signThe week that Trump pushed the global economy to the brink with tariffs — and then
  • Anaheim briefs: AnaCon is back at Anaheim Central Library

    Anaheim briefs: AnaCon is back at Anaheim Central Library
    From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 12, fans of the various worlds of sci-fi and comic books will find plenty to take in at AnaCon, the Anaheim Central Library’s own annual convention.
    Don’t miss the epic takeover of comics, Sci-fi, and pop culture at the library. There will be a cosplay contest, workshops, Star Wars and Ghostbusters fan groups and more.
    For more information call 714-765-1880
    Easter extravaganza in the planning for Anaheim community
    A family friendly, fun-filled happenin
  • Apple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump’s trade war with China

    Apple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump’s trade war with China
    By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Technology Writer
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time.
    Related ArticlesOpenAI countersues Elon Musk in legal dispute over ChatGPT maker’s business ambitionsWhy stock market turmoil is bad for California home pricesInflation fell last month as gas prices dropped sharply, a sign prices cool
  • Trump’s new energy order puts states’ climate laws in the crosshairs of the Department of Justice

    Trump’s new energy order puts states’ climate laws in the crosshairs of the Department of Justice
    By MARC LEVY
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A new executive order from President Donald Trump that’s part of his effort to invigorate energy production raises the possibility that his Department of Justice will go to court against state climate change laws aimed at slashing planet-warming greenhouse gas pollution from fossil fuels.
    Related ArticlesHouse votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to signThe week that Trump pushed the global economy to
  • Angels’ Ron Washington wants Kyren Paris to ‘keep growing’

    Angels’ Ron Washington wants Kyren Paris to ‘keep growing’
    TAMPA, Fla. — When Yoán Moncada was placed on the injured list Thursday, it cleared a little more space for Kyren Paris to have a comfortable everyday spot.
    Now, about the batting order …
    Paris, who has started the season as one of the hottest hitters in the majors, was in the Angels’ starting lineup for the fifth consecutive game Thursday. He’s batted seventh every time.
    When manager Ron Washington was asked about moving him up, he said he wants to see Paris sust
  • House votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign

    House votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign
    By CORA LEWIS and MARY CLARE JALONICK
    NEW YORK (AP) — The House voted Wednesday to overturn a rule that would have limited bank overdraft fees to $5, following the Senate in moving to dismantle the regulation that the Biden administration had estimated would save consumers billions of dollars.
    The resolution killing the rule, which passed the House 217-211, will now head to the White House for President Donald Trump’s signature. Republicans argued that the “disastrous” re
  • The week that Trump pushed the global economy to the brink with tariffs — and then pulled back

    The week that Trump pushed the global economy to the brink with tariffs — and then pulled back
    By CHRIS MEGERIAN and SEUNG MIN KIM
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The stock market was soaring and the sun was shining when President Donald Trump stepped out of the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. Less than two hours earlier, he had retreated from his plans to increase tariffs on many U.S. trading partners, and investors were rejoicing after bracing for a global economic meltdown.
    Related ArticlesHouse votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to signTrum
  • Average US rate on a 30-year mortgage falls to 6.62%, easing for the third week in a row

    Average US rate on a 30-year mortgage falls to 6.62%, easing for the third week in a row
    By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer
    The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. declined for the third week in a row, another positive move for prospective homebuyers during what’s traditionally the housing market’s busy season.
    Related ArticlesOpenAI countersues Elon Musk in legal dispute over ChatGPT maker’s business ambitionsEgg prices increase to record high despite Trump’s predictions and bird flu outbreak slowingAnother U-Turn: Trump reverses tariffs that cause
  • San Clemente exhibit showcases life of surf inventor, artist Herbie Fletcher

    San Clemente exhibit showcases life of surf inventor, artist Herbie Fletcher
    Herbie Fletcher has had a career as an innovator, a filmmaker, an artist and a boundary-pushing, big-wave charger who revolutionized tow-in surfing – and now his lifetime of achievements are on display in a new exhibit opening soon at the Surfing Heritage and Culture Center in San Clemente.
    The museum is hosting an opening event on Saturday, April 12, for “Fletcher: A Lifetime in Surf,” an exhibit exploring the life of the iconic San Clemente surfer that will remain on display
  • Exhibit showcases life of surf inventor, artist Herbie Fletcher

    Exhibit showcases life of surf inventor, artist Herbie Fletcher
    Herbie Fletcher has had a career as an innovator, a filmmaker, an artist and a boundary-pushing, big-wave charger who revolutionized tow-in surfing – and now his lifetime of achievements are on display in a new exhibit opening soon at the Surfing Heritage and Culture Center in San Clemente.
    The museum is hosting an opening event on Saturday, April 12, for “Fletcher: A Lifetime in Surf,” an exhibit exploring the life of the iconic San Clemente surfer that will remain on display
  • Fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi channels his inner Liza for Southern California cabaret tour

    Fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi channels his inner Liza for Southern California cabaret tour
    As a fashion designer, Isaac Mizrahi would keep working on his garments up until the moment his models walked out onto the runway.
    With his cabaret performances, that same drive holds true. Days before he comes to Southern California for a trio of shows, Mizrahi is writing new song lyrics to old standards and finetuning jokes for his encore.
    “At the end of the show, I talk about the difference between then and now and Trump America,” he says of his California tour that includes

Follow @Anaheim_NewsUS on Twitter!