CALIFORNIA —On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across California. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Other notable stories this week include:
Elmer Rodriguez, nicknamed Gordo, was convicted of murder and racketeering charges.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is urging caution in eating raw oysters until the source of the outbreak is identified.
The under-construction Sally Buselt Elementary School at the corner of Briggs and Wickerd roads is named after the beloved teacher.
The shooting shut down the San Diego (405) Freeway in Sherman Oaks Friday morning.
New year, new job? The City of Fremont has dozens of positions listed. These jobs have high pay and exceptional benefits including medical, retirement, and paid time off.
The shooting reportedly involved a car chase across several freeways. The California Highway Patrol is searching for the shooter.
A man suspected of making off with $64,000 in an armed robbery was on supervised release from prison after serving decades for bank robbery.
A deputy administered life-saving CPR and Narcan to an inmate during intake process.
Rosie Diaz was struck by a vehicle just before 6 a.m. Thursday on Nutmeg Street at Washington Avenue while out for a run.
The 3-0 decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena came in a Nazi art theft case which began in 2005 and reached the U.S.
Tiffany Rockelle Smith is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit by ten young social media influencers alleging sexual abuse and conspiracy.
For Nikia Chaney, the sole full-time Black faculty member at Cabrillo College, the experience is personal.
The legendary global Italian hotspot has finally opened an outpost in California.
The president's son pleaded not guilty to tax evasion in Los Angeles Thursday a day after his tumultuous Capitol Hill appearance.
Ford "has starred in many of the most successful and acclaimed films in cinema history," Critics Choice Awards, organizers announced.
The cuts come as the company tries to turn the tremendously expensive division profitable.
South Bay's United Launch Alliance launched its Vulcan Centaur, but an "anomaly" is forcing a scramble for "alternative mission profiles."
The domestic violence suspect died at a local hospital.
The crash survivor suffered amputation of both legs, third and second-degree burns, and broken bones after the Newport Beach collision.
The man was seen looking through a backyard window and watching women take showers last month at a home in the College Area.
Four suspects face several charges with gang enhancements after a shooting that injured a 6-year-old boy on Christmas night.
Richard "Joseph" Banks is accused of sexually assaulting and molesting students, and secretly recording them during lessons, police said.
The San Diego theme park's Inside Look event is back with all-new and returning behind-the-scenes experiences.
"The individual in the backseat became aggressive and worked her way out of her seat belt restraint," sheriff's Lt. David Ladieu said.
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The Grammy-nominated singer has listed his 1965 Trousdale Estates home, which was designed by architect Rex Lotery.
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