By John Olivares A male student who stabbed four people at the University of California Merced was shot and killed by campus police on Wednesday. Among the victims were two students, a
By Jose Servin n an 85-degree Sunday afternoon, a Spanish-speaking Irish priest presses his body against the U.S.-Mexico border fence with a wireless microphone in his hand. His makeshift altar, composed of
By R. Nicanor Santana he homeless sought shade under trees and buildings as the humid October sun beat down on them. City officials and federal employees in business suits and crowds of
By Arleeny Escarcega, Nancy Vargas and Josh Fuentes ith upcoming midterms and finals, many students are not taking the necessary steps to prevent coming down with the flu. An informal poll of
By Laura Garcia Golden West College student Jessica Dayoan was riding shotgun in her brother Jorel’s souped-up car on her way to an afternoon biology class in April when an impromptu street
By Juan Avila It looks like a regular warehouse on Foothill Boulevard, but on the inside The Basement in quiet Sylmar is a high-end, immersive escape room with one way in and
By Nashe Harley A few years ago, the historic shopping district known as the Fiesta Marketplace was rebranded and given a new name: the East End. Since then, rent prices have gone
By Meghan Kliewer Santa Ana Police Department has 24 blocked and 100 muted accounts on its Twitter, and that is wrong because citizens cannot interact with the city agency. Refusing exposure to
Story By Jose Servin, Joanna Meza, Arleeny Escarcega, Laura Garcia and Diana Martinez President Erlinda Martinez played the violin and sang Las Mananitas with the Don Mariachi Ensemble before fireworks punctuated Santa
By Joanna Meza The Zapatista-inspired Mexican rock band Panteon Rococo kicked off its 20th anniversary tour at the Observatory in Santa Ana on Sept. 20. “It was our first tour date and