A Canadian millennial said moving to Los Angeles made his social life better, but that he’s worried about rent and healthcare costs.
Posts from: September 10, 2024
The court found that the defendant wanted to keep video footage and a photo he had made of his actions — material that became important evidence to investigators — as a “trophy.”
Judge Raymond Uno was born in a cab, interned in a concentration camp and became the state’s first minority on the state bench. He died Friday at age 93.
The community said its final goodbyes to civil process server Drexel Mack in a ceremony remembering his life and service on Monday morning.
Relay For Life of Yuma County is inviting all friends and families to the event Saturday Mar. 16 at Desert Sun Stadium to raise awareness for cancer survivors, patients and pay tribute to loved ones who suffered from the terrible disease.
Being an athlete was such a central part of my life for so long before I came to college, so figuring out how to detach from sport and still enjoy
ASU researcher Meng Tao worked with an interdisciplinary team to recommend new ways to make solar panel recycling easier and more economical.
Being a news junkie can be a lot of work. It takes time, after all, to follow a complicated series of events through many permutations sometimes lasting years. A handy alternative, if you don’t mind waiting, is to see a play by the gifted J.T. Rogers, who consistently manages to turn complex real-life…
Champion surfer was ‘semi-suffocating’ due to small airway but is now in good shape to compete at the Paris Olympics event in Tahiti