A major Carl’s Jr. franchise operator in California has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, pointing to the state’s $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers as a key driver of its financial troubles.
The storm will roll in Friday evening, gather strength overnight, and reach its snowy peak from Saturday night into Sunday ...
Reese is a projection since he played mostly off-ball linebacker for the Buckeyes, but he is viewed as the player with the ...
Check out the updated betting odds to win the 2026 Masters, with Rory McIlroy’s spectacular second round further cementing ...
The Lakers must weigh the risks of rushing Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves back from injury during the NBA playoffs, with ...
The husband of a Northern California woman who has been missing for two weeks opened up about the mental health challenges ...
The husband of missing American boater Lynette Hooker won’t learn until Monday whether he will face criminal charges in the ...
Disturbing video shows the moment a suspected arsonist torched a True Religion jeans store in a SoCal shopping mall, as part ...
Coachella music festivalgoers are blowing up social media claiming that they’ve been sent last-minute cancellation notices ...
Artemis II splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday evening — concluding mankind’s historic return to the moon and ...
Rep. Eric Swalwell’s lead in the race for California governor is taking a huge hit, as the Democratic frontrunner began ...
The early returns have demonstrated that the rookie — like thousands before him — will need to adjust to the best pitching he ...
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