Four people were found fatally shot inside an RV in a small Mojave Desert community over the weekend, authorities said, yet another act of deadly violence that keeps the US on a record pace for mass killings this year. The victims were three women and a man, authorities said Monday. …
Read More »Video: Muslim teen, 17, shot by US police officer in Tracy, California
A Muslim teen has been hospitalized after being shot twice by a US police officer in Tracy, California on Friday. The 17-year-old was armed with a knife and was reportedly chasing another male. After the Tracy Police Department received a call regarding a “suspicious circumstance between two male subjects,” an …
Read More »More heavy rains, damaging winds torment California
The latest Pacific storm unleashed torrential downpours and damaging winds in California on Tuesday, a day after heightened flood and mudslide risks prompted thousands of evacuations and caused widespread power outages. Rainfall throughout the day was expected to be “heavy to excessive” across the state, especially in southern California, as …
Read More »More than half a million homes in California without power
More than half a million homes in the US state of California are without power after a strong storm, as the area braced for the next onslaught of severe weather. Torrential downpours and damaging winds left more than 560,000 homes and businesses without power in California early on Sunday, according …
Read More »California earthquake leaves tens of thousands without power
Downed power lines, gas leaks, and damaged roads were reported after the 6.4 magnitude quake off northern California. A magnitude 6.4 earthquake has struck off the coast of northern California, cutting power to tens of thousands. The quake, about 24 miles off the coast of the port city of Eureka, …
Read More »Raging wildfire in southern California triples in size, forcing evacuations
A raging wildfire outside Los Angeles in the US state of California has forced massive evacuations, spreading to 23,919 acres with five percent containment, according to reports. Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate around the affected areas with the growing blaze snatching two lives. Tropical Storm Kay is …
Read More »3 killed, many injured in California, Texas shootings
Shootings in a church in California, and a market in Texas left at least three dead and several injured on Sunday, US authorities said.
Read More »California declares unprecedented water restrictions amid drought
Residents have been warned to scale down their water usage this summer, as critical shortages loom.
Read More »Aging homeless population, deadly drugs creating ‘epidemic of deaths’ on US streets: Report
Cities across the United States are witnessing an “epidemic of deaths” on the streets as the homeless population is growing in size and age and becoming more vulnerable to illnesses, according to a report. The wider availability of deadly illicit drugs, especially fentanyl, on the streets has been a major …
Read More »Bill Clinton released after five nights in California hospital
Former US President Bill Clinton was released on Sunday from a Southern California hospital after five nights of treatment for an infection, a spokesman said. Clinton’s “fever and white blood cell count are normalized and he will return home to New York to finish his course of antibiotics,” according to …
Read More »Former US president Bill Clinton in hospital with non-Covid infection
Former US president Bill Clinton has been hospitalized with a non-Covid-related infection, a spokesman said Thursday evening. Clinton’s doctors said it was a blood infection. Clinton, 75, was admitted to a hospital in Irvine in Southern California on Tuesday evening, Angel Urena tweeted. He gave no details other than to …
Read More »California lawmakers aim to ban offshore drilling after oil spill
Democratic members of Congress from California seized on the oil spill off the state’s coast to promote federal legislation to ban all offshore oil drilling, as investigators searched for what caused the pipeline to burst. About 3,000 barrels (126,000 gallons) of crude oil spilled into the Pacific Ocean, killing wildlife, …
Read More »USA | Police seize enough drugs to kill 50 mln people, arrest two alleged dealers
Police in the US arrested two suspected drug dealers in possession of enough elephant tranquilizer to kill 50 million people if mixed in with other substances, authorities announced Thursday. Andres Jesus Morales, 30, and Alyssa Christine Ponce, 27, were arrested in the southern California town of Perris on September 14 …
Read More »Two California wildfires threatening some of world’s largest trees
Two wildfires in the US state of California are threatening some of the world’s largest and oldest trees in the area, according to the US National Park Service (NPS). Sequoia National Park in California, home to giant sequoia trees – the world’s largest, was forced to shut down due to …
Read More »California man with knives arrested near Democratic HQ: US Capitol Police
The US Capitol Police arrested a California man with multiple knives in his truck marked with white supremacist symbols near the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, police said on Monday. Around midnight, a Capitol Police officer was on patrol when he noticed a pickup truck with a bayonet and …
Read More »Joe Biden approves disaster declaration for California as he prepares to survey wildfire damage
US President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration for California and will travel to Sacramento on Monday to survey the damage from recent wildfires, the White House said on Sunday. More than 6,800 wildfires large and small have blackened an estimated 1.7 million acres (689,000 hectares) within California alone …
Read More »Republican Larry Elder and Team Targeted by Egg Throwing Attack in Los Angeles
As Democrats ramped up efforts to shore up California Governor Gavin Newsom against a recall vote, an angry activist in a gorilla mask threw an egg at his Republican challenger Larry Elder and attacked his entourage. Elder was visiting the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice on Wednesday when an activist …
Read More »Lake Tahoe threatened by massive fire, more ordered to flee
Fire officials ordered more evacuations near Lake Tahoe and told other residents to be ready to leave as a destructive fire roared through forests southwest of the alpine lake that straddles the California-Nevada state line. Several communities south of the lake were abruptly ordered to evacuate Sunday afternoon and residents …
Read More »California wildfire now second-worst in state history
The monstrous Dixie Fire in northern California has grown to become the second-largest wildfire in state history, authorities said Sunday, with three people reported missing and thousands fleeing the advancing flames. As of Sunday, the fire had destroyed 489,287 acres (198,007 hectares), authorities said, up from the previous day’s 447,723 …
Read More »Historic drought threatens California farms
Farmers say extreme weather and policies meant to combat climate change have left their fields barren. In the valleys of central California, the search for water has turned into an all-out obsession as the region suffers through a drought that could threaten the US’s food supply. Residents have watched with …
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