While many were concerned about possible flooding due to the storms that hit parts of Southern California over the weekend and on Monday morning, snow fell in Palmdale in the Antelope Valley ...
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Margaret Mary Jassoy (n e Dunne), age 82 ... In 1968, after two years of marriage, they packed up the car and drove to San Diego to be near Bob’s father, who retired there following a career ...
The Spanish Governor's Palace is located a few blocks west of the River Walk, near the San Fernando Cathedral, in downtown. The property is open to visitors Tuesday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p ...
The Black Madonna—a revered painting of a dark-skinned Virgin Mary and Child Jesus ... Perkins attended the University of San Francisco, a Jesuit school, for 12 years but left a few credits ...
Architecture buffs will want to set aside some time to see the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, a large Roman Catholic Church located in downtown San Jose. This structure is actually the fifth ...
Mary Lea Carroll’s new book about growing up in Altadena and then living near the town in northern Pasadena is “Across the Street Around the Corner — A Road Home.” More at maryleacarroll.com ...
Mary Dawson’s Lotus Peony flower painting received the Art Depo People’s Choice Award at the well-attended opening reception of the Better than Ever exhibit at the Wood County Senior Center Friday.
The San Fernando Cathedral, like many other churches around the nation, is filled with people on a Sunday afternoon. But now they could see federal arrests take place in their place of worship.
The Notre-Dame Basilica hosts this painting of Mary and Jesus surrounded by cherubs, or cherubim, a type of Christian angel. Existing also in Islamic and Jewish literature, cherubs were likely ...
Hundreds of volunteers went looking for thousands of homeless people. Here’s what they found. The point-in-time count comes at a particularly unstable moment for those sleeping outside.
Coronations, royal weddings, kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, heroes and villains – history happens here and it’s all waiting to be discovered.