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Hawaii Storms Have Caused $1B in Damage, Governor Says
Two consecutive storms dropped up to 50 inches of rain on parts of the state, causing worst flooding since 2004
US Border Patrol Arrests Two Mexican Fugitives in California Wanted for Murder and Child Sex Crimes
DHS confirms agents from the San Diego Sector arrested a homicide suspect in Anaheim and a child sex crimes suspect in Lemon Grove, turning both over to Mexican authorities.
Duffy Mocks Newsom's 'Bridges to Nowhere' as California Wildlife Crossing Overruns by $21M
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing cost rose from $92M to $114M, with completion delayed from 2025 to fall 2026.
Gas Price Spike Spurs Political Blame Game in California
California's average gas price of $5.50 per gallon, the highest in the nation, has become a political flashpoint as Democrats and Republicans trade blame over costs.
Nick Shirley Uncovers Over $170 Million in Alleged Fraud Across California Daycare and Hospice Operations
Independent journalist's 40-minute investigative video details alleged waste in Medi-Cal, hospice, and daycare programs.
Dallas County GOP Will Return to Countywide Voting for May Runoff After Primary Day Chaos
The party switched to precinct-based voting for the March primary, resulting in voter confusion and provisional ballots that prompted the reversal.
New York City Seeks to Stop Defending Former Mayor Eric Adams in Sex Assault Suit
The city's Law Department says new evidence shows Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when alleged assault occurred in 1993.
Top California Librarian Questioned About Missing $650K Tied to Dolly Parton Child Literacy Program
State Senate subcommittee demands financial records from nonprofit administering Dolly Parton's Imagination Library in California.
Texas, Florida Exclude Islamic Schools from School Voucher Programs
Around two dozen Islamic schools in Texas left out of voucher program over alleged CAIR ties as critics file federal lawsuits alleging religious discrimination.
Trump Uses Numerically Possible Percentages in Local Kentucky Interview
President Trump, who has claimed prescription drug cost reductions of up to 1,500 percent in past statements, used mathematically valid percentage expressions during a Wednesday interview with WKRC local news.