Father Separated from Family as Agents Target Immigration Courts, Arresting Individuals After Case Dismissals

A man’s immigration case was abruptly dismissed in downtown Los Angeles, only for him to be handcuffed by federal agents moments later. Erick Eduardo Fonseca Solorzano was outside the courtroom with his wife and 8-year-old son when the agents surrounded him. His wife, visibly shaken, watched in panic as the agents explained in Spanish that … Read more

California Revives Water Flow to Establish New Wetlands Along the Shrinking Salton Sea

California lawmakers are gearing up for a fight over Governor Gavin Newsom’s ambitious plan to build a $20 billion water tunnel. This project aims to reroute water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Southern California, but it has already sparked significant controversy among local officials and environmentalists. The proposed Delta tunnel, part of the larger … Read more

Pacific Coast Highway Reopens After Fire, Easing Traffic Congestion

On Friday, the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) reopened for the first time since the devastating Palisades fire in January. This reopening marks a significant milestone in the recovery efforts for the affected communities, including Malibu and Pacific Palisades. The closure had severely limited access to these areas, impacting both residents and visitors. The reopened stretch … Read more

To Grasp Trumps Environmental Policy, Explore Project 2025

Donald Trump’s environmental policies are coming into focus as his administration embarks on implementing the recommendations of Project 2025, a conservative agenda put together by the Heritage Foundation. Despite Trump’s claims of having no ties to the project, data shows that his administration has already taken significant steps that align with its goals. Since taking … Read more

Water Leak Causes Damage to Advanced USC Computer Science Facility

A water leak has caused significant damage to Ginsburg Hall, a newly built computer science building at the University of Southern California (USC). The leak occurred overnight and affected all seven floors of the building, which is known for its state-of-the-art labs and high-tech equipment. The university’s facilities planning and management team confirmed that the … Read more

Southern California Man Starts Line Fire, Burning 44,000 Acres and Injuring 6 Firefighters; Could Face Life Sentence

A 35-year-old man from Norco has been found guilty of starting the Line fire, which burned approximately 44,000 acres in the San Bernardino Mountains and injured six firefighters. Justin Halstenberg was convicted on seven counts related to the fire and two counts for a subsequent blaze, according to the San Bernardino County district attorney’s office. … Read more