Column: The salmon industry faces extinction — not because of drought, but government policies and politics Column: The salmon industry faces extinction — not because of drought, but government policies and politics

State and federal government policies that favor farms have done far more damage to the salmon fishery than drought, another sign that California's water rights need rethinking.

yesterday, 23:22
San Francisco sues Oakland over plans to change name of airport San Francisco sues Oakland over plans to change name of airport

San Francisco's city attorney says changing the name of Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport would be trademark infringement.

yesterday, 23:43
Sydney Sweeney's team fires back at producer who said 'she's not pretty' and 'can't act' Sydney Sweeney's team fires back at producer who said 'she's not pretty' and 'can't act'

Sydney Sweeney's rep called out Carol Baum for 'unjustly' disparaging a fellow female producer after Baum said that Sweeney's film 'Anyone But You' was 'unwatchable.'

yesterday, 23:41
Cook County reallocates $70M for migrants from health care to food service in Chicago Cook County reallocates $70M for migrants from health care to food service in Chicago

The funding represents the majority of the $100 million Board President Toni Preckwinkle dedicated in her $9.6 billion 2024 budget to the county's Disaster Response and Recovery Fund.

yesterday, 23:35
US vetoes widely supported UN resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine US vetoes widely supported UN resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine

The United States vetoed a widely backed U.N. resolution on Thursday that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine.

yesterday, 23:33
‘Shame of Chicago, Shame of The Nation’ series premieres Thursday on WTTW, showing how segregation was built into foundation of real estate ‘Shame of Chicago, Shame of The Nation’ series premieres Thursday on WTTW, showing how segregation was built into foundation of real estate

"Chicago is not just a place where segregation happened, but ... the intellectual and bureaucratic headquarters for ... how to carry it out," one expert said.

yesterday, 23:06
How LeBron James and the Lakers are planning to end Denver's dominance against them How LeBron James and the Lakers are planning to end Denver's dominance against them

The Nuggets have beaten the Lakers eight consecutive times, but LeBron James and Darvin Ham know what they must do to defeat Denver in the playoffs.

today, 0:02
Trump loses bid to halt Jan. 6 lawsuits while he fights criminal charges in the 2020 election case Trump loses bid to halt Jan. 6 lawsuits while he fights criminal charges in the 2020 election case

Donald Trump lost a bid Thursday to pause a string of lawsuits accusing him of inciting the U.S. Capitol attack, while the former president fights his 2020 election interference criminal case in Washington.

today, 0:18
Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026 Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026

Disney had previously committed to ditching gasoline engines but left open hybrids as a possibility and hadn't set a firm timeline.

today, 4:13
Body discovered in the back of stolen U-Haul truck in Mid City Body discovered in the back of stolen U-Haul truck in Mid City

Police are investigating after a body was found inside a stolen U-Haul truck in the Mid-City neighborhood.

today, 0:31