Arellano, 33, was sentenced on Friday, Jan. 17, in a federal court in Chicago after he pleaded guilty last year to a federal drug charge.
Former P.D. star Tracy Spiridakos took to Instagram to share the L.A. Times article with resources to help those affected by the fires. Chicago Fire star Miranda Rae Mayo, who pla
As egg prices continue to soar across the country, there are new concerns about bird flu as a new strain was discovered at a duck farm.
The president has had harsh words for state and local leaders in California amid the deadly blazes. He recently suggested that any federal aid could come with strings.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s unpopularity has created far more interest in establishing a recall process. Johnson or no Johnson, let’s do it.
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles are more than a week old, but parts of southern California are still burning. The death toll has reached 25, and is expected to climb as search teams comb through thousands of charred buildings, looking for remains.
Federal agencies working in California pledged cooperation in immigration enforcement operations and posted photos of people being taken into custody.
California should, then, follow a University of Chicago conclusion: “Wildfire emissions need to be a key part of climate policy if California is going to meet its emission reduction goals.” Instead, Newsom and company use climate change as an excuse, suggesting in essence that their hands are tied until we reverse the Earth’s climate trajectory.
The Chicago Cubs have as bright of a future as any team in baseball because of the incredible farm system they have put together. Even with the inclusion of sta
Broadway's "Some Like it Hot" opens in San Diego this week. ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons explores the show's deep San Diego ties, from the setting to the creative team behind it.
The Guggenheim CEO and LA Dodgers owner committed $100 million to start LA Rises, which he will lead with Magic Johnson and Casey Wasserman.
Some 20% of hydrants failed during the fight to save the Pacific Palisades from LA’s massive fire on Jan. 7. Here’s how other U.S. cities can better prepare.