Galaxy's Omar Gonzalez, Gyasi Zardes called up to U.S. national team
The Galaxy's Omar Gonzalez and Gyasi Zardes were among 23 players called up by U.S. national team Coach Juergen Klinsmann on Sunday for upcoming friendlies with Peru and Brazil.
The Galaxy's Omar Gonzalez and Gyasi Zardes were among 23 players called up by U.S. national team Coach Juergen Klinsmann on Sunday for upcoming friendlies with Peru and Brazil.
There aren't too many high school players quite like Norco quarterback Victor Viramontes, who also moonlights as a middle linebacker when needed.
If the Angels haven't hit rock bottom yet, they're getting very close. They found another way to lose on Sunday, their two best outfielders - Mike Trout and Kole Calhoun - losing fly balls in the sun, both key plays in a 9-2 loss to the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field.
The Supreme Court gets its first chance this week to respond to religious-liberty advocates who say the high court's landmark ruling in favor of same-sex marriage threatens the rights of some conservative Christians.
With "Hannibal" ending, television loses one of its finest examples of how to delve into psychiatric matters and still tell stories that are lush and complicated while upholding the clear-eyed humanity the subject matter deserves.
Los Angeles school officials have promised a "transparent" search for the next superintendent of schools, but got that process off to a murky start by the listing of a faulty address for a Sunday morning board meeting.
If the television ratings reflect the enthusiasm contained in Staples Center for Leo Santa Cruz's majority-decision victory Saturday night over Abner Mares, there may be no better option than for the two Southland boxers to fight again, sooner rather than later.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame running back Leo Lambert III said Sunday morning he was feeling "pretty good."
Thursday, September 3rd
The show that gave us twerktastic Miley Cyrus and the Madonna-Britney kiss that broke the interwebs is back! The MTV Video Music Awards air Sunday and we'll be live-tweeting all the action at the red carpet arrivals and during the show. If previous years are any indication, expect enough drama,...
A gunman shot and killed one man and wounded another during a dispute that took place at the Venice Beach boardwalk early Sunday, according to Los Angeles police.
Two men who led police on a high-speed car chase through South Los Angeles early Sunday were killed when they ran a red light in their sports car and slammed into a Chevy Suburban, authorities said.
It's going to be a sweltering Sunday in Southern California, but a cooling trend is expected to bring mild temperatures by midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
Baskin-Robbins ice cream turns 70 this year, and some of its stores have become downright tourist stops -- including one that employed a future chief executive.
A 'blessing and a curse'
"Straight Outta Compton" continued its streak on top of the box office, and the faith-based drama "War Room" exceeded expectations with a No. 2 debut.
Yo La Tengo, "Stuff Like That There" (Matador). In 1990, the Hoboken, N.J., rock band Yo La Tengo issued "Fakebook," an album of cover songs of artists including the Flamin' Groovies, the Kinks, Daniel Johnston, John Cale and others. It's a beautiful record, and its sort-of sequel is too. Like...
Bell police are searching for a motorist suspected of hitting and killing a skateboarder late Saturday before fleeing the scene, authorities said.
New Releases: 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' 'The D Train,' 'Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me,' 'Bessie'
Here's a new, easy-to-build list-making app that pinpoints places on a map so you can tag and save your favorites.
Ain't baseball grand? It'll raise you up only to break your heart, lift your spirits just to destroy them and then stand over you like Ali glaring at a fallen Liston.
A popular stretch of beach in La Jolla that was closed Saturday after a shark sighting has been reopened, but swimmers and others are warned to be careful, officials announced Sunday morning.
Odell Beckham Jr. was a rookie when he leaped, a superstar when he landed.
The State Department's second-ranking diplomat flew to Myanmar in May to urge the country's leaders not to adopt a tough "population-control" law apparently aimed at halting growth of persecuted ethnic minorities.
This is what climate change looks like, up close and personal.