The town of Paradise has lost over 90% of its population since the Camp Fire last year, according to data California released Thursday.
Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY
Skydiving company behind deadly Hawaii plane crash lacked proper permits, documents show
The company operating a skydiving plane that crashed and killed 11 people in Hawaii last month lackedpermits for skydiving, the state says.
A California school board has voted to paint over a mural of George Washington. Educators want to save it
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YouTube software engineer injures 8 in drug-induced Fourth of July rampage, police say
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A $5K tip for revenge? New York woman arrested for using boyfriend’s credit card after argument, police say
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California police searching for 2 suspects after ‘senseless’ mall shooting near San Francisco; 2 injured
San Francisco Bay Area police are searching for two suspects in a mall shooting that prompted an evacuation and snarledcommuter traffic on Tuesday.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on election interference: Feds have ‘tools to apply pressure to Russia, not us’
Breaking up Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday,wouldn’t solve issues of misinformation, privacy or election interference.