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:
Towers and lines would span over 100 miles, from San Onofre, southeast to Imperial County. The proposed route is directly through Temeucla.
The team is set to debut in October at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside
The festival will feature interactive play zones, live entertainment, and hands-on building activities for families.
During his arrest, the man said he'd shoot city leaders if he wasn't released, prosecutors said.
"Reminder: HOV occupants need to be actual people, not your arts and crafts project," authorities said.
Authorities investigated threats made against Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita Monday morning.
A handwritten note, bright blue hair, and a leopard print jacket gives a bank robbery suspect away.
The suspect was on active parole for prior lewd acts with a child when he exchanged explicit messages with the decoy agent, police said.
Health officials emphasize preventative steps as the seasonal outbreak peaks across California cities.
The driver fled the crash scene, leaving two injured teenage passengers behind, police said.
The latest person linked to the outbreak traveled to and from California before health officials began tracking the outbreak.
Thirteen people were injured in the Wednesday morning crash.
Authorities said a San Diego County man was reported missing Tuesday after family members and friends were unable to find him.
More seismic activity was expected after a swarm of 411 quakes hit inland Southern California over the weekend.
The new In-N-Out comes amid broader changes for the Southern California-based company.
The retailer recently announced plans to invest in more than 130 store remodels nationwide this year.
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