Arellano: Who Unexpectedly Developed a TACO Allergy? The Troubling Acronym That Shadows Trump

President Donald Trump has found himself in a peculiar situation regarding the word "taco." Once known for his social media antics, Trump is now expressing irritation over the acronym "TACO," which stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." This term has gained traction among critics who allege that Trump often fails to follow through on his … Read more

Federal Agents Arrest 36 Chinese and Taiwanese Nationals in Southern California Nightclub Raid

Federal agents conducted a significant enforcement operation early Friday morning at an underground nightclub in Southern California. During this operation, they arrested 36 individuals, primarily from China and Taiwan, who are suspected of being in the United States illegally. The raid was carried out by agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Los Angeles, along with … Read more

Moorpark School District Driver Detained for Suspected DUI While Carrying Students

A Moorpark Unified School District van driver was arrested Wednesday morning after a concerned parent reported smelling alcohol on him while he was picking up a student. The incident took place in Moorpark, California, and has raised significant safety concerns among parents and school officials. The parent noticed the smell of alcohol and promptly contacted … Read more

Democrats Call on DHS to Restore Legal Status for 4-Year-Old from Bakersfield Facing Deportation and Life Threats

Lawmakers are raising alarms over the Trump administration’s decision to revoke humanitarian protections for a 4-year-old girl facing deportation from the United States. The girl, identified as S.G.V., is currently receiving critical medical treatment for short bowel syndrome, a rare condition that severely limits her ability to absorb nutrients. S.G.V. and her parents entered the … Read more

UCLA Report Reveals Smaller Water Districts Suffered Most from L.A. Firestorms

In January, wildfires swept through Altadena and Pacific Palisades, causing widespread destruction. Thousands of homes were lost, and critical infrastructure, including water and sewer systems, suffered severe damage. The impact was especially hard on smaller water systems in the area. A recent study from UCLA highlighted the extent of the damage. In Altadena, the fires … Read more