The last time a free world theater production of any kind was performed before a confined audience in California, it was 1957 ...
A man who opened fire outside a party in the Talmadge neighborhood and shot a 17-year-old bystander who ended up paralyzed was sentenced Thursday to 24 years in state prison. Juan Diaz Velazco, 21, ...
Should the Eagles always keep Cooper DeJean at nickel or eventually move him outside? Or to safety? And how do you think his ...
The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life, the 2023 book by Dacher Keltner. He pioneered the scientific study of awe and demonstrated that people who find everyday awe are ...
One of the two Pensacola men charged with killing an elderly woman in a drive-by shooting before fleeing law enforcement and jumping over the Escambia River Bridge has been sentenced to mandatory life ...
A condemned inmate is led to his cell in San Quentin’s death row on March 25, 2024. California is shutting down death row and transferring 471 condemned people out of the prison and into the general ...
Anthony Harwell was booked into the Burleson County jail. Read full article: Man arrested in connection with woman’s disappearance that prompted CLEAR Alert, Kerrville police say FILE - The Dallas ...
Affordable housing in Marin – unfortunately more of a goal than a reality – is getting a boost from state and federal tax breaks. The breaks are providing the financing for three housing opportunities ...
For nearly three decades, the 49ers have returned to San Quentin to build connection, encourage growth, and engage in social justice conversations through the NFL's Inspire Change initiative. San ...
Generic courtroom (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO – A former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee from San Antonio has ...
SAN ANTONIO — A former IRS employee has been sentenced to federal prison for preparing false tax returns, according to court records. Hector Cavazos, 63, of San Antonio, was sentenced to 24 months in ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge granted a request Tuesday by the gunman in a 2001 shooting at a San Diego high school to be resentenced, potentially allowing him to be freed after 23 years in prison.