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:
The Golden State’s native fauna is putting on a colorful display, a veritable “leaf peepshow.”
Pet owners are urged to take precautions and recognize signs of the deadly canine infection.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is a disease spread by ticks to humans and dogs.
The Orange County man was charged for shooting and killing a homeless man he had just woken up for blocking a sidewalk while sleeping.
The body of a man with a gunshot wound was found floating in the water in Hermosa Beach Friday morning, police said.
Some of California’s most popular mountains have already opened as a forecast El Niño winter could mean another season for the books.
If your cravings this week have nothing to do with turkey, try Parekoy Lutong Pinoy for superior Filipino food.
Aaron Miguel Conell is accused of shooting to death Mickey Cooper, the brother of Laker legend and former Sparks coach Michael Cooper.
The cause of the blaze was under investigation Friday.
The Rolling Stones will play Los Angeles and the Bay Area in 2024 North American Tour in support of the new ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album.
Authorities responded to reports of a vehicle submerged in the wetlands off of Pacific Coast Highway Tuesday night.
An Amazon employee was fighting for her life Tuesday after a stabbing at the company’s Mission Viejo warehouse.
The money was laundered through dozens of addresses and exchanged for several cryptocurrencies, authorities said.
Highlights include a daily tree lighting of a 30-foot Christmas tree, an all-new theater show, a festive parade and photos with Santa.
The 26-year-old man was charged Friday with kidnapping and killing a San Clemente woman with a fire extinguisher, court records show.
The bust occurred on Interstate 15. A 24-year-old woman was transporting the haul.
Chardonnay Hills residents searched their Temecula neighborhood after a dog was frightened out of its yard during Wednesday’s thunderstorm.
He was transported to a local hospital with significant self-inflicted injuries after using a large knife to cut himself, authorities said.
The driver of a Cadillac jumped the curb, struck a light pole, killed two people and fled the scene before being caught nearby, police said.
Authorities hope someone will recognize the man believed to have started the massive fire that shut down a Downtown stretch of the 10.
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