Del Mar Fairgrounds announces ‘Summer Pet-tacular’ theme for 2025 San Diego County Fair It will be a “Summer Pet-tacular” at the San Diego County Fair next year, officials at the Del Mar Fairgrounds announced during a Nov. 12 board of directors meeting. The 2025 fair will run from ... 11/14/2024 - 4:16 am | View Link
San Diego County Adds Local Restrictions for Covered Employers to Comply with in Addition to California’s Fair Chance Act Many employers are already familiar with California’s Fair Chance Act (“FCA”), which went into effect in 2018 and governs how employers may ... 11/6/2024 - 7:32 am | View Link
Live election results: State Assembly District 75 With the first 2024 general election results coming in, the race for State Assembly District 75 is beginning to unfold. Early voting and mail-in ballots are being tallied, but final results won't be ... 11/5/2024 - 4:19 pm | View Link
Don’t Freak Out if There Isn’t a Clear Winner on Election Day But a few states — including California — allow ballots to arrive after Election Day, as long they are postmarked by that date. Many states provide a similar grace period for military and overseas ... 11/4/2024 - 10:59 am | View Link
Garden Grove family's home burglarized while they were trick-or-treating A Garden Grove family’s home was burglarized on Halloween while they were out trick-or-treating with their young child. 11/4/2024 - 4:26 am | View Link
By HOLLY RAMER
STRATHAM, N. H. (AP) — A group of mice is called a nest, but what do you call 1,000 of them in one animal shelter?
“Crippling,” said Lisa Dennison, executive director of the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which is scrambling to care for an overwhelming influx of rapidly reproducing rodents.
It all started Monday when a man arrived saying he wanted to give up 150 mice.
By LISA RATHKE
Ben & Jerry’s has sued its parent company Unilever accusing it of silencing the ice cream maker from making statements in support of Palestinians in the Gaza war.
The complaint, filed Wednesday in federal court in New York, says the multinational conglomerate has failed to adhere to its contractual obligations with Ben & Jerry’s by threatening to dismantle the company’s independent board, sue board members, intimidate personnel and censor the company “from publicly voicing support for peace and refugee rights,” the lawsuit states.
London-based Unilever said in a statement that it rejects the claims made by Ben & Jerry’s social mission board.
By MATTHEW DALY and CHRIS MEGERIAN
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Trump’s choice to head the Interior Department, will also lead a newly created National Energy Council that will seek to establish U. S. “energy dominance” around the world.
Burgum, in his new role, will oversee a panel that crosses all executive branch agencies involved in energy permitting, production, generation, distribution, regulation and transportation, Trump said in a statement.
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) — Three daughters of Malcolm X have accused the CIA, FBI, the New York Police Department and others in a $100 million lawsuit Friday of playing roles in the 1965 assassination of the civil rights leader.
In the lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, the daughters — along with the Malcolm X estate — claimed that the agencies were aware of and were involved in the assassination plot and failed to stop the killing.
At a morning news conference, attorney Ben Crump stood with family members as he described the lawsuit, saying he hoped federal and city officials would read it “and learn all the dastardly deeds that were done by their predecessors and try to right these historic wrongs.”
The NYPD and CIA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
By TARA COPP, MICHELLE R. SMITH and JASON DEAREN
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth, the Army National Guard veteran and Fox News host nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Defense, was flagged as a possible “Insider Threat” by a fellow service member due to a tattoo on his bicep that’s associated with white supremacist groups.
Hegseth, who has downplayed the role of military members and veterans in the Jan.
Confronted with complaints that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration broke election laws, Florida’s Office of Election Crimes and Security did not even bother with the cursory “nothing-to-see-here” argument.
Things never got that far. The office’s director, a DeSantis appointee, determined that all the governor’s men are exempt.
The dismissal of election law complaints about whether the governor’s office violated state law to defeat amendments 3 and 4 got lost in the run-up to the Nov.