The week in CA business news two major chains announce new closures and four California suburbs stand out as the best for home buying.
The quake struck about 20 miles south of Bakersfield and was followed by notable aftershocks, putting SoCal officials in "Earthquake Mode."
Items bound for the Lamb Canyon Landfill that still have value are being pulled aside and sold at bargain-basement prices.
A small quake with an epicenter northeast of San Jacinto rattled the region Tuesday morning.
The annual summer festival returns this year-- but be sure to note the new location.
"We have puppies who can't wait to meet you," according to the organization.
Tracy Dyson, a graduate of Beaumont High School, is a flight engineer on the International Space Station, on the Expedition 71 Crew.
From the beaches to the Inland Empire — here's when the eclipse will appear overhead.
A stunning display of blooms may color California in the coming month thanks to recent storms. Here's where to see wildflowers near you.
WalletHub released its 2024 rankings of the happiest cities in America. One California city landed at the top of the list.
The City of Banning, using a grant received for homelessness encampment funding, is building a barrier adjacent to the Opportunity Village.
A series of earthquakes rattled Southern California early Monday morning.
As expected, bald eagles Jackie and Shadow are now incubating a second egg and the world is watching.
The free backyard composting class and Make Your Own Worm Bin workshop take place Jan. 6.
The Air Quality Management District banned wood-burning across the Inland Empire into Wednesday and possibly beyond.
Personal finance site MoneyGeek recently released a study on the safest small towns in the U.S. Find out if your town ranked.
Californians have rescued animals, saved lives, won awards, and more. Patch has curated some of this year's positive and uplifting stories.
These six Riverside County hiking trails are now open to hikers, though vigilance is still expected.
People on subreddit are talking about what has to be the least-Disney thing ever: People are "dropping trou" and pooping in long lines.
From Idyllwild to the Pass Area, cities are pausing to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day.
Stop polishing those cars, Banning. Saturday's car show will be rescheduled. Here's what to know.
Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.
Banning's Stagecoach Days, nearly canceled due to vandalism at headquarters, is back on. If you care to help, see what is still needed.
Parts of California got almost a year's worth of rainfall in August, a recipe for mosquito season disaster.
Cal Fire has announced memorial services for each of the three firefighters killed in a midair collision while battling a brush fire.
Neighborhoods in the Golden State ranked high on this year's Niche list, with four awarded A+ grades.
Wednesday's rocket launch filled the Southern California sky with a misty white glow.
An estimated 7,600 acres have burned so far and 152 structures are still threatened by the wildfire.
There is no cost to attend the program.
Twins from Loma Linda and Chino are on their way to medical careers after all four graduated from Loma Linda University on Sunday.
Family Destinations Guide surveyed 3,000 families nationwide to learn about the "best hidden beaches" ahead of the summer season.
The ideal volunteer enjoys meeting people, likes to learn new things and is passionate about the environment, according to the county.
The Banning Stagecoach Days headquarters was wrecked over the weekend by vandals, and in 2023 the rodeo will not go on, organizers say.
The Michelin Guide identified five restaurants across Southern California that are worth the drive.
Snow piling up on rooftops remained a concern over possible cave-ins.
The potential for more snow is coming, but much of the Pass Area woke to a winter wonderland Thursday.
"As we mourn the victims of Saturday night's tragedy, Pechanga's commitment to the community remains unwavering," the tribe announced.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.