In-N-Out Burger is moving its headquarters out of Southern California. Here's where the iconic brand is headed.
Leaders in one Southern California city fed up with the state's immigration policies have voted to become a "non-sanctuary" city and ignore the state's sanctuary laws. The resolution was approved ...
Apparently Newegg would like to get in on the action, as the American electronics retailer has hidden an alleged lineup of new Nintendo games for 2025 in plain view on its website. As spotted ...
You can find him on X @DanGooding. Languages: English. Leaders of a California city want to defy the state's sanctuary laws and support President-elect Donald Trump's immigration plans ...
A Metrolink train struck a car in the City of Industry on Thursday morning, killing two people inside the vehicle, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed. Metrolink Train 407 hit ...
A violent two-car collision in the City of Industry resulted in three deaths and an arrest, authorities said. According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at the intersection ...
She has previously extensively covered stories within the U.K. art industry ... the Californian city's landscape and infrastructure. Newsweek has contacted the office of California Governor ...
Win.IT America has leased a 606,500-square-foot speculative warehouse in the City of Industry. The locally based unit of Shanghai-based WinIT Information Technology inked a longterm lease for ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court dealt a major setback to the oil industry Monday, refusing to block lawsuits from California and ... five years ago when the city and county of Honolulu sued ...
“All aspects of the seafood industry ... California, Café de Leche, Minik Market, and Rancho Bar were among the restaurants that completely burned down. The impacts are being felt beyond those ...
We’ve watched on TV as wildfires destroyed other parts of California, sometimes the outer edges of our own communities. We’ve seen major parklands burn. But modern cities don’t just ignite.
Ted Gaines, a former California state representative, discusses why rules and regulations are forcing some insurance providers out of the Golden State on 'The Bottom Line.' Trump fires heads of ...