The first of the iconic domes that loom over Interstate 5 will start coming down in the fourth quarter of next year.
Pat Maio is a longtime reporter and editor specializing in business and government reporting. He's been a reporter with the Orange County Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, Dow Jones News, Los Angeles ...
DOJ lawyers at a hearing in John Bolton's classified documents case raised the possibility that more charges could be coming for the ex-Trump national security adviser.
At least six Venezuelan nationals arrested in a controversial immigration raid on a South Shore apartment building in September are among hundreds who could soon be released on bond amid ...
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San Diego County taxpayers paying 5 times more for sheriff’s legal payouts than a decade ago
Last month, the county paid its largest settlement ever for an in-custody death — $16 million to the family of Hayden Schuck, ...
Only 2.6% on list of 614 ‘Operation Midway Blitz’ arrestees had criminal histories, DOJ records show
But the government’s own data, provided in a filing posted to the public docket Friday, appeared to show otherwise. Of the 16 arrestees with criminal histories — or about 2.6% of the 614 people — five ...
The teen was last seen in the Bradenton area after reportedly behaving erratically during a drive with cousins and friends.
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Why the looming salary cap battle is nothing new for MLB: A history of baseball's CBA negotiations
For almost as long as baseball has existed as an organized sport, team owners have been trying to suppress payrolls ...
Alcoholic Beverage Commission is moving forward with efforts to regulate the sale of consumable hemp products as questions swirled around the future of the industry due to ...
Despite its blazing temperatures, Texas has no labor protections for heat. That leaves workers, especially immigrants, ...
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New ICE Data Exposes Trump Is Lying About Deportations
President Donald Trump previously spread false claims about immigrants driving up murder rates to justify his federal law ...
It's been 62 years since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and the event still looms large in Dallas.
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