In 1997, USS Constitution, “Old Ironsides,” made history by sailing under her own power for the first time in over a century.
Education Department layoffs hit offices that oversee special education and civil rights enforcement
A new round of layoffs at the Education Department is threatening new disruptions to the nation's students and schools in ...
The Sacramento Brick Convention, a festival for LEGO fans, returns to Sacramento's Cal Expo (Building C) this weekend.
The 48th annual Sacramento Jewish Food Fair took place at Scottish Rite Masonic Center center on Sunday. With favorites like ...
Spotting what’s real and what’s a rip-off isn’t always easy—but Consumer Reports has tips to help you stay a step ahead.
After two years of the Israel-Hamas war, all 20 living hostages have been freed as part of a ceasefire agreement.
Thirty years ago, Willie Cruz was shocked when he learned the Southern California oil refinery where he worked was shutting ...
California is no stranger to natural disasters, and this week the state is helping residents prepare for not if, but when the next big quake hits.
Immigrants selling food, flowers and other merchandise along the sidewalks of California will have new privacy protections ...
The law requires platforms to remind users they are interacting with a chatbot and not a human. The notification would pop up every three hours for users who are minors.
A nor'easter is churning up the East Coast, prompting declarations of a state of emergency in New Jersey and parts of New ...
On Monday, Hamas released 20 hostages into the custody of the Red Cross, which then brought them to Israel as part of a new ceasefire deal.
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