LOS ANGELES — Several places across SoCal are closed due to the wildfires in the area and the poor air quality brought on by them. Here's a list of the latest closures: A curfew officially took effect ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Multimedia journalist Tara Lynn Wagner spoke with a Malibu surfer and a Santa Monica resident about the SoCal wildfires and businesses impacted. Click the arrow above to watch the video ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Work life for Khamala Rodriguez, manager of Polish Pretty Nails in Columbus, is flowing, but when COVID-19 shut them down, it blocked that flow. They had just opened three months ...
OHIO — New data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol paints a different picture about the impact of legalized recreational marijuana, compared to the fears that its opponents once had. The numbers show ...
MASSACHUSETTS – State Republicans are demanding answers from Gov. Maura Healey about her administration's use of the state's right-to-shelter law with newly arrived migrants. Lawmakers sent a letter ...
OHIO — Another round of snow coming in sooner than some would want after the larger winter storm earlier this week! Our upcoming storm won't be as major in Ohio, but it is still a impacting storm and ...
MASSACHUSETTS – For state Sen. Michael Moore, the cost of health care should not be a factor in whether or not someone gets the treatment they need. It's why he was such a big supporter of An Act ...
WORCESTER, Mass. - A Price Chopper supermarket located at 50 Cambridge Street in Worcester will permanently close at the end of the month. In a statement, Market 32/Price Chopper president Blaine ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Young people in Lexington are embodying the spirit of giving back during critical times. Ice underneath piles of snow are still covering many sidewalks, streets and driveways around ...
WORCESTER, Mass. - There may be momentum building to bring back a large-scale New Year’s Eve event in Worcester nearly eight years after the long-running First Night Worcester was shut down. First ...
MADISON, Wis. — Voters across Wisconsin could soon be asked to weigh in on whether existing voter ID law should be enshrined in the state’s constitution as the legislature inches closer to approval.