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The architect behind Hearst’s San Simeon and many other buildings in California defied the 20th-century image of the tortured ...
Joyce Ester, a Phoenix native and Thornridge graduate, says she has been busy since starting July 1 at Governors State University.
Cal State L.A. Provost Heather Lattimer said recent events across the L.A. area “have left many in our community ...
A growing number of female scientists, entrepreneurs and influencers are edging in to a space long dominated by men. Their study of hormones and ovaries could unlock the key to a longer life for ...
At least two dozen bills have been introduced across 15 states this year. Most of the legislation is related to ...
California progressives, who have long struggled for influence, hope to break through to mainstream voters by challenging the establishment and rejecting corporate spending.
California, New York, and Illinois have invested their public employees’ retirement savings in some of Donald Trump’s biggest corporate supporters.
Found in the ancient city of Caracol, the tomb contained a rare jade mask, ceramics, and jewelry often linked to the Maya ...
The Guadalupe River flood claimed 27 lives at Camp Mystic, including local hero Dick Eastland, who died rescuing campers ...
Obituaries are supported by a generous grant from Sinai Memorial Chapel. Dorothy Ann Auerbach  Aug. 12, 1932–July 5, 2025 Dorothy Auerbach, a native and lifelong San Franciscan, died on July 5, […] ...
Brennen McHenry McHenry is the only high school combo jumper from Arizona to clear 7 feet in the high jump and hit 24 feet in ...
While the Palmetto State is deeply Republican, its role in choosing the Democratic nominee cannot be overstated — and Black ...