Nancy Guthrie is among the thousands of people who go missing in the U.S. each year. But experts describe her case as "strange," with many unique details, from her age to her celebrity daughter.
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Community activists and leaders attend the 38th annual All Peoples Celebration in Balboa Park.
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Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz’s death marks the latest in Imperial County in months and is among four across the country this year.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has sued the Trump administration more than 50 times. One recent victory ended a National Guard deployment in Los Angeles.
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The Trump administration’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Somalis sparks fear and frustration in City Heights.
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The card was designed by Ibn Edwards, local artist and MTS' manager of rail facilities. It features the likeness of prominent Black Americans and will be available starting Friday.
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Many California prisoners can get a chance at release through expanded parole opportunities. But gaining release requires someone to demonstrate personal growth and accountability before the state Parole Board.
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Civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin has died. She was 86. Her 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus helped spark the modern civil rights movement.
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A class-action lawsuit stemming from gender identity policies at an Escondido middle school could be heading to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Union leaders are encouraging them to report the harassment to police.
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The federal agency’s failure to meet the deadline came in the final days of a deadly year for immigrants in federal detention.
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