“As soon as I pulled the trigger, I said, ‘Oh, shoot,'” suspect Curtis Reeves told police
How Los Angeles Is Surviving California’s Drought
Policy reforms instituted years ago are paying dividends in an otherwise parched state
8 Solutions to San Francisco’s Housing Problems
It’s the most expensive real estate in the nation, but city leaders don’t lack for ideas to help
How the U.S. Energy Boom is Changing America’s Place in the World
New report sees America’s energy riches upending the geopolitical order
Couple to Stand Trial in Child’s Death By Grape Soda
Allegedly forced girl to drink over 2 liters of grape soda as punishment
Four Found Dead in Apparent Ohio Murder-Suicide
A family member discovered the bodies on Thursday
California School Sorry for Black History Month Menu
Students and parents found the menu of fried chicken and watermelon offensive
Snow Snarls Traffic and Closes Schools in Oregon
Latest unfriendly winter weather hits Pacific Northwest
California One Step Closer to Mandating That All Smartphones Have Kill Switches
Details of a related bill will be revealed in San Francisco on Friday morning
3 Dead After Boat Capsizes Off Florida Coast
The coast guard continues to search for others who may have been on board
TSA Bans Carry-On Liquids on Flights to Russia
Threat of toothpaste explosives prompts curb on liquids
Stolen $5 Million Violin Apparently Didn’t Get Very Far
3 people have been arrested in connection with the theft of the multimillion dollar instrument
Battles Over Abortion Flare in 2014
With campaign season on the horizon, reproductive health laws are defining the politics of state capitals and campaigns