New regulations set to take effect in San Diego next year will ban flammable materials within five feet of homes in very high fire hazard severity zones.
The inland and mountain communities can expect easterly winds of 20 to 45 mph, locally higher in the wind-prone areas on ...
Trump to levy 10% tariffs Feb. 1 on eight European nations after threatening action over U.S. control of Greenland; rates ...
Tens of thousands in Havana rallied against the U.S., mourning 32 Cuban officers killed in a Venezuela raid and demanding ...
Federal immigration raids in the Twin Cities spark daily protests, business closures, and clashes, leaving communities tense ...
Experts are split on whole milk’s health effects as Congress ends its ban, citing nutrition benefits but noting saturated fat ...
Emmy winner Timothy Busfield seeks release before trial, citing a probe clearing him, a polygraph pass, and alleged fraud by ...
Museums that rely on tourism and walk-in traffic are feeling the impact of the city’s new paid parking program, with the San ...
San Diego has nearly doubled the number of permits for new homes in recent years compared to the past two decades, according ...
A story you may have heard claims a plaque made for a 2002 Martin Luther King Day celebration in Florida mistakenly gave ...
Federal officers deployed to immigration enforcement in the Minneapolis area can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who ...
The Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have impeded federal ...