Oct 5, 2009 | WIBW-TV Topeka
High Court To Decide If War Memorial Violates Constitution
CIMA, California -- Driving along a pockmarked road amid rocks and Joshua trees in a lonely southern California desert, religious controversy might be the last thing you'd expect to encounter.
High Court to Consider Church-State Implications of Mojave Cross
Henry and Wanda Sandoz are the unofficial caretakers of the Mojave cross, which is covered in a plywood box, near Cima, Calif.
Mexico-California crossing closed after shooting
Authorities closed the world's busiest land border crossing for several hours on Tuesday after suspected Mexican human traffickers tried to enter with illegal immigrants, U.S. officials said.
Did Aviator Charles Lindbergh Ever Have a Home Here?
Friday, September 4, 2009 Although Charles Lindbergh never settled on the South Coast, he did visit here a number of times shortly after his 1927 solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean made him world famous.
Joan Constance Bohm Bebb, 1926-2009
Joan Constance Bohm Bebb passed away peacefully Aug. 6, 2009, just before her 83rd birthday, surrounded by family at her daughter's home in Santa Barbara.
Steve Scauzillo: Budget cuts hammer CSU staff, students
RIO Hondo College media student Marlene Chavez won a scholarship and was the editor of La Cima Magazine.
Back roads offer travelers new encounters
Bobbie Green Travel Travelers who get off the interstate and take back roads to their familiar destinations can acquire a fresh look to their previously proverbial trip.
An era has ended: The Cima, California Post Office - Zip Code 92323 - has closed down permanently.
Hawaii resident killed in Cima crash
A Hawaiian woman died in a car crash Wednesday near the Nevada state line. Natasha Nichol Leinaala Mahelona, 28, of Hawaii was driving a 2006 Honda Accord north on Morning Star Mine Road, seven miles east of Cima Road about 11 a.m. San Bernardino County coroner's officials said she was speeding and lost control when she exited a curve, causing her ...
Positive Multiple Sclerosis Data using Fat Stem Cells
San Diego, CA- Medistem Inc announced today publication of a peer reviewed paper describing the scientific rationale and preliminary results of three patients with multiple sclerosis treated with their own fat derived stem cells.
Return home looms for radio host
Radio talk show host Aaron Aldridge is scheduled for arraignment this morning in California as a fugitive from justice, the first step by New Hampshire authorities in bringing the Newport man back to the state for prosecution on charges of making child pornography.