The United States Postal Service (USPS) is hiring 120 temporary positions for the holidays from San Bernardino to San Diego, ...
A ballot mailed on Election Day more than 50 miles from a USPS regional hub could be postmarked late due to new rules.
On Saturday, "Jenkins Trained" t-shirts and "Blackhawks Wrestling" shirts will be worn in tribute to the late Tom Jenkins, La Quinta High School's longtime wrestling coach and tea ...
For the millions in some areas, the USPS is no longer promising postmarking mail the same day, so if you mail your ballot on ...
Those looking for a new job can join the United States Postal Service as the agency looks to hire workers for the holiday season and beyond. The USPS will be hiring for several permanent and temporary ...
Follow along here for live updates of scores from all of Friday's games. While you're waiting for the scores to change, take some time to read The Top 100 valley football players of the last 25 years, ...
Steadfast LA, in partnership with Banc of California, has distributed the first small business recovery grants through the Small Business Initiative, providing a collective total of $125,000 to three ...
It's the new normal in Los Angeles, community leaders say. Masked federal agents have been swooping into immigrant communities and places of work, making arrests and, immigrants' rights groups say, ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater Southern California/Southwest. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los Angeles ...
To enter the iconic La Quinta Resort & Club, you cruise down a very long, palm tree and flower-lined drive. The looming Santa Rosa Mountains are part of that spectacular entrance, with their desert ...
• The parks will remain closed indefinitely while the city develops a permanent solution LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Two public parks in La Crosse are now closed after city officials cited safety concerns ...
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