Irvine Police Praise Community for Tips Leading to Suspect in Fire Prevention Equipment Vandalism Case
Irvine Police apprehended a vandalism suspect accused of disabling fire prevention equipment thanks to tips from the community. The case is being reviewed by the District Attorney's office.
Operation Blue River: Sweep Leads to 20 Arrests for Narcotics Crimes in Needles, California
The Colorado River Station/Needles Police Department, along with other agencies, conducted "Operation Blue River," resulting in 20 arrests for crimes including narcotics possession in Needles, California.
Huntington Beach Firmly Defends At-Large Elections Against Claims of Disenfranchising Latino Voters
Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates has rebutted claims that the city's at-large election system disenfranchises Latino voters, provided by attorney Kevin Shenkman. Mayor Van Der Mark, who is Latina, supports the city's stance.
LA Mayor Karen Bass and City Council in Paris to Forge Economic Ties and Prep for 2028 Olympics
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass visits Paris with a council delegation to discuss small business growth and 2028 Olympics preparations, engaging in strategy talks and networking with French business leaders.
Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Posing as Psychologist with Forged UCLA Degree to Be Sentenced in Arizona
Following a guilty plea, an Arizona man is due for sentencing for masquerading as a psychologist using a forged degree. His scheme, cemented by vanity plates and trust from colleagues, was busted by state investigations.












