By Ray Sanchez and Chris Boyette | CNN The families of the 19 children and two teachers gunned down at a school in Uvalde, Texas,
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Donald Trump reportedly blindsided by Cassidy Hutchinson testimony
By Gabby Orr | CNN Donald Trump is bracing for an explosive day of testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide and assistant
Feds search home of former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark
By Evan Perez | CNN Federal investigators on Wednesday conducted a search of the home of former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, people briefed on
Bill Cosby civil trial jury must start deliberations over
By Andrew Dalton | Associated Press SANTA MONICA — After two days of deliberations in which they reached verdicts on nearly all of the questions
Second man sentenced for robbing, killing Long Beach resident, torching SUV
A 26-year-old Long Beach man was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison Friday, June 17 for beating and strangling a man to
2 California police officers killed in motel shooting identified
Two El Monte police officers shot and killed Tuesday night while responding to a report of a stabbing at a motel were identified by city and
Losses by progressives in OC and San Francisco DA races send mixed message
Voters in last week’s elections soundly rejected criminal justice reformers in Orange County and San Francisco, sparking debate about the future of California’s progressive movement
Mexican megachurch leader pleads guilty to sex abuse
By Brian Melley | Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Naasón Joaquín García, the leader of Mexican megachurch La Luz del Mundo, dropped his vigorous denials
Buffalo gunman pleads not guilty to multiple murder charges
By Mark Morales and Kristina Sgueglia | CNN The 18-year-old suspect in the Buffalo, New York, supermarket shooting that killed 10 people pleaded not guilty
Mater Dei High School to close campus through Friday after ‘credible threat’ of violence
Reports of a “credible threat” of violence discovered by administrators at Mater Dei High School on Tuesday, May 31, has prompted them to close the
Small caskets, white gloves: Funerals begin in Uvalde, Texas
By Nathan Ellgren, Adriana Gomez Licon and Jim Salter | Associated Press UVALDE, Texas — A week after a gunman ran into a Texas grade
What we know about the victims at Robb Elementary School
Nineteen children and two teachers were killed after a gunman barricaded himself inside a fourth-grade classroom in Uvalde, Texas, and opened fire. Tuesday’s massacre took
In aftermath of another school shooting, experts urge focus on mental health
In the aftermath of the second deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, national safety experts said the way to make campuses safer was not just
Guard killed in Buffalo massacre honored at funeral
By Carolyn Thompson and Aaron Morrison | Associated Press GETZVILLE, N.Y. — The retired police officer killed while trying to stop the gunman in a
Bicyclist killed after being hit by car while riding against traffic in Long Beach
A 32-year-old Long Beach man died after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle on the wrong side of the road early
Off-duty cop honored for trying to save Aiden Leos, 6, after freeway shooting
A year ago Saturday, May 21, Joe Garcia dropped off his two sons at an elementary school and steered his Chevrolet Tahoe north on the
Did Laguna Woods church’s support for Taiwan independence factor in shooting?
Politics and religion are tangled up in many parts of the world, and Taiwan is no exception. The Taiwanese Presbyterian church has long favored independence
LA leaders decry apparent hate-crime mass shooting in Buffalo
Local civil rights activists held a memorial vigil Sunday, May 15, for the victims of Saturday’s mass shooting in Buffalo, where 10 people were killed
Embattled DA Gascón reverses course on controversial zero-bail policy
In an abrupt policy about-face amid an aggressive recall effort, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has lifted an order that prohibited prosecutors from
Father dies weeks after daughter accused of strangling him in Long Beach
A 30-year-old Long Beach woman already in custody on suspicion of attempted murder and elder abuse could now face a murder charge after one of
Court rejects challenge to Rep. Greene’s eligibility
By Kate Brumback | Associated Press ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger accepted a judge’s findings Friday and said U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor
Long Beach police trying to match the city’s diversity among its ranks
Officials with the Long Beach Police Department say they want the agency to mirror the community, in gender and in ethinic makeup, but an analysis
Sung Kang of ‘Fast & Furious’ teams up with OCDA to combat illegal street racing
A new public service announcement to deter illegal street racing hit television and social media networks Friday, April 29, featuring a prominent character in the
Jan. 6: Oath Keeper pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy
By Hannah Rabinowitz | CNN Brian Ulrich, one of the 11 members of the Oath Keepers facing sedition-related charges, pleaded guilty to “obstruction of an