Mojave killings: 5 arrested after 6 people found dead at desert crossroads
Five men between the ages of 24 and 34 have been arrested after police found a crime scene with six dead bodies last week.
Crime
Jan 30
Mojave mystery: 6 dead bodies found at remote crossroads in Calif. desert
The scene was so grisly that TV stations blurred some of the images captured by their helicopters overhead.
U.S. News
Jan 25
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
Entertainment
Dec 30, 2023
Evan Ellingson, ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ and ‘CSI: Miami’ child star, dies at 35
The coroner said the actor was discovered dead in a bedroom of his Fontana, Calif., residence.
Entertainment
Nov 6, 2023
Shop owner killed over Pride flag display outside her California store
A gunman shot and killed Laura Ann Carleton right in front of her clothing store after making 'several disparaging remarks about a rainbow flag that stood outside.'
U.S. News
Aug 21, 2023
Tropical Storm Hilary soaks Southern California with more floods expected
The storm was projected to weaken as it continued moving northward, but a hurricane specialist said 'very heavy' rain and strong winds are still likely.
U.S. News
Aug 21, 2023
Actor Julian Sands confirmed dead after remains found on Calif. mountain
Julian Sands disappeared in January while on a hiking trip in the Southern California mountains.
Entertainment
Jun 27, 2023
Still digging out from huge snow, California braces for another brutal storm
California is facing a major flood threat as another storm system moves over the state already ravaged by snowstorms.
U.S. News
Mar 9, 2023
Snow by the Hollywood sign? How a rare winter storm walloped California
"The enormity of this event is hard to comprehend," said one California official about the impact of the rare winter snow storm that has much of the region still digging out.
Environment
Mar 6, 2023
RCMP tried to gain Soviet naval intelligence from defector during Cold War, records show
Newly released archival records of the RCMP Security Service shed fresh light on Kourdakov's tragic odyssey, which made international headlines in the early 1970s.
Canada
Dec 22, 2022
Shadowy world of hate rock offers white supremacists way to socialize, recruit and raise money
MILWAUKEE - When they aren't ranting in Internet forums, many white supremacists in the U.S. seek a louder outlet for their extreme views: thunderous, thrashing heavy metal or punk music with lyrics that call for a race war.
World
Aug 7, 2012
Occupy protesters defy eviction order in Oregon ; nearly 2 dozen arrested elsewhere
PORTLAND, Ore. - Anti-Wall Street protesters and their supporters flooded a city park area in Portland early Sunday in defiance of an eviction order, and authorities elsewhere stepped up pressure against the demonstrators, arresting nearly two dozen.
World
Nov 13, 2011
Trial opens against scientists accused of giving misleading info before big Italy quake
ROME - Seven scientists and other experts have gone on trial on manslaughter charges for allegedly failing to sufficiently warn residents before a devastating 2009 earthquake that killed more than 300 people in central Italy.
World
Sep 20, 2011
Southern Calif. soldier hospitalized after shooting at his homecoming party
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - A decorated Army soldier recovering from injuries suffered in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan has been shot at his homecoming party, and family members say he's paralyzed and in critical condition.
World
Dec 25, 2011
Homebuilders cater to growing number of Americans living in multi-generational households
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - It's a home within a home — and it could be coming soon to a home near you.
Apr 16, 2012
Expansion Atlético Ottawa adds two imports to roster
Atlético Ottawa's roster has risen to 12 players with the addition of attacking midfielders Osah Bernardinho and Francisco Acuna from Ghana and Mexico, respectively.
Sports
Apr 2, 2020
Lifelong canner from Saskatchewan fields calls about how to make preserves as pandemic wears on
As preserving products are flying off shelves, Lexie Spahicha's friends and acquaintances have been calling with canning questions.
Features
Nov 5, 2020
Libya urges UN to lift arms embargo to counter ISIS, militant groups
Libya made an urgent appeal Wednesday to the U.N. Security Council to either lift an arms embargo completely or allow exemptions so that its army can fight the rising threat of ISIS and other militant groups.
World
Mar 4, 2015
Facebook defends its policy on terrorism after user outrage
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, Facebook is re-iterating its policy that terrorist propaganda is not welcome on its site.
Tech
Dec 9, 2015
Federal election earns title of Facebook Canada’s most talked about moment of 2015
Between Justin Trudeau's journey to becoming Prime Minister of Canada and the race for the U.S. Democratic and Republican party nominations, politics dominated chatter on Facebook this year.
Lifestyle
Dec 9, 2015