The Golden State needs a bailout. Are its leaders prepared to submit to Washington’s conditions?
For California transplants living in New York City, one of their greatest longings is to bite into a juicy In-N-Out burger. This is not hyperbole. In 2019, the internet went crazy about a pristine Double-Double that was found on the streets of Queens.
Several VERIFY readers asked us if it’s true that the Los Angeles mayor declined New York City’s offer to send firefighters to California, as some headlines have claimed. Officials in California and New York City debunked claims Los Angeles rejected ...
No tenant ever wants to receive notice that their landlord is increasing their rent—especially when they’re living through the worst possible scenario.
Tri-State Area residents are looking into their wallets and closets to give what they can to those impacted by wildfires in Southern California.
Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch of dry, breezy weather that allowed wildfires to thrive.
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 new all-services overlay code will cover the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Marble Hill neighborhood of Manhattan. Officials say the demand for new phone numbers is largely driven by new technology, like cellphones and tablets, and is a sign of economic growth.
Six in 10 Californians wouldn't mind if the state peacefully seceded from the United States, a poll by Independent California Institute shows.
The homeless receiving shelter at the UCAN City Mission didn’t have to leave the shelter during this week’s cold snap. The UCAN City Mission has a policy which states that all guests are required to leave the mission from 9 to 4 p.
On Trump repealing anti-discrimination policies signed into law by Lyndon Johnson] "That's right, Donald Trump went back in time to kill baby DEI."
The number of homeless in Chautauqua County has more than doubled over the past two years – the fourth-largest increase across New York state. Thomas DiNapoli, state comptroller, released a report this week stating the number of homeless increased 103% in Chautauqua County from 2022 to 2024.