The public is invited to attend the open house at the historic Thomas Smith House on Saturday.
Mitch Little is the GOP candidate for state House District 65, northwest of Dallas. He will face Democrat Detrick Deburr in the November election, but Little is favored to win in the Republican-leaning district.
Gascón announced the filing of felony charges against suspect Ephraim Matthew Hunter, 29, of Los Angeles that could land him more than 13 years in prison if convicted.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass implored wealthy residents of the city to donate money to purchase property that can be used to house the city's homeless population, which has continued to grow.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass used her State of the City address to announce a fundraising campaign to bring homeless Angelenos indoors, calling on business leaders, charitable organizations and wealthy individuals to contribute to the effort. Bass told an audience gathered at City Hall on Monday evening that her administration has already made crucial strides in the fight against homelessness, in part by working more closely with county, state and federal agencies. Now, Bass is urging those with...
Trump kept tabs on a former Playboy model’s story from the Oval Office, David Pecker testified in court
An intruder was arrested after breaking in to the Los Angeles mayor's official residence early Sunday morning, officials say.
It's been nearly a year ago when a portion of Highland High School was destroyed by a fire.
Jenna Fischer gushed over reuniting with her former The Office co-stars for an AT&T commercial as the eleventh anniversary of the show's wrap approaches. She said it felt just like the old times.
London’s Australia House has been renamed “Bluey House” for a day, in celebration of the TV hit series’ cultural impact on the world.
A recent announcement of 245 new homes in Cornwall has sparked a debate among locals about the true meaning of 'affordable' housing and the impact of new developments.
There’s nothing scarier than childhood. Look no further than the movies (or your very own memory palace) for proof. With the upcoming release of Abigail and the recent child-adjacent scares from The First Omen and Imaginary, horror movies aren’t taking a break from ruining a few childhoods. It’s easy to see why. By weaponizing society’s most vulnerable, movies like Night Of The Living Dead and The Brood can prey upon audiences’ expectations, challenge their sympathies, and make the dreary world...