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Singer Ray J arrested on Thanksgiving Day on suspicion of making threats in Los Angeles

R&B singer Ray J was arrested early Thanksgiving morning, according to jail records and a police spokesman. The 44-year-old artist — whose legal name is Willie Norwood — was arrested…

Trump says one of the two National Guard members shot by Afghan national has died

WASHINGTON — President Trump said Thursday that one of the two National Guard members allegedly shot by an Afghan national near the White House a day earlier had died, calling…

Pair of earthquakes shake Riverside County near Idyllwild

Two earthquakes were reported Thursday just after 5:30 p.m. southwest of Idyllwild in Riverside County. The first was a magnitude 3.8 quake, which was followed a minute later by a…

Woman charged with tossing malnourished poodle over 8-foot fence

Authorities have arrested a 30-year-old woman accused of throwing a malnourished poodle over a fence behind an Anaheim veterinary clinic. Surveillance footage captured Tyler Nashae Thompson, 30, tossing a plastic…

Photos: Where the Thanksgiving turkeys are in charge

The Gentle Barn hosted what it billed as a pre-meal celebration of turkeys Thursday at the Santa Clarita animal sanctuary. Rescued gobblers and hens roamed while visitors to the six-acre…

On Thanksgiving, Cleveland football team practices, then feasts on 180 eggs, 25 pounds of pancake mix

They came on electric bikes, skateboards, walked or were dropped off by car early Thanksgiving morning at Cleveland High in Reseda. It’s championship week in high school football, and practicing…

Pacific Palisades holds first turkey trot since deadly fire

Residents of Pacific Palisades have had little chance to congregate since the Palisades fire ripped through their community in January. But bright and early on Thanksgiving morning, runners could be…

Contributor: Tulsa Remote helps the city — but what about the people it brings in?

Tulsa Remote has become a national success story: the poster child for a new American experiment, luring remote workers from coastal hubs with cash and charm. The program offers remote…

Contributor: ICE is grabbing U.S. citizens, defying its own rules and the Constitution

Dayanne Figueroa was on her way to work in Chicago last month when she drove onto a street where an immigration enforcement action was in progress. As she attempted to…

Southern California’s most vulnerable youths go hungry during holidays

The holidays are a time when people gather with loved ones and celebrate abundance, but when California’s most vulnerable young people aren’t going to school because they are on break,…