Inglewood man targeted blacks in hate-crime shootings that killed two, D.A. says
Prosecutors say a string of shootings in South Los Angeles last year were racially motivated.
Prosecutors say a string of shootings in South Los Angeles last year were racially motivated.
A 20-page report details how 24-year-old Ryan Twyman died in a hail of bullets when Los Angeles County deputies opened fire on his car in June.
A federal appeals court Friday suspended the nationwide effect of an order blocking a Trump administration rule that would bar asylum for most immigrants at the southern border.
Country superstar Garth Brooks took a break from touring stadiums to perform at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, one of the stops on his Dive Bar Tour.
California's job market powered ahead in July amid the longest expansion since the 1960s, and unemployment remained at a record low.
Three rounds were fired at the man near 3rd Street and Arizona Avenue. It was not immediately clear whether the man had been struck by the gunfire, but he ran from the area, police said.
An Orange County jury convicted Hossein Nayeri in the kidnap-torture case that preceded an escape from the Orange County Jail.
Two Long Beach residents were arrested in connection with the slaying of a Southern California musician who had worked with Sublime and Slightly Stoopid.
Un panel de tres jueces de la corte federal de apelaciones expresó escepticismo hacia una orden judicial dictada el año pasado por un juez con sede en San Francisco que impedía que la administración levantara las protecciones.
Schools in Paradise opened Thursday for the first time since a wildfire scorched the Northern California town. Attendance was less than half what it was before the Camp fire.
The intersection of First and Spring streets appears in this panorama circa 1930.
Nearly nine months after a wildfire destroyed much of Paradise, Calif., students returned to public schools this week, a moment many hope will mark the beginning of a rebirth.
California has taken the lead in building a wall against Trump's attacks on the Affordable Care Act.
The former head of the Los Angeles Department of City Planning is facing a $281,250 ethics fine, the largest financial penalty ever sought by the city's Ethics Commission for a current or former city employee.
The market for raw, uncensored images of childbirth has surged in recent years, spilling from niche to mainstream thanks to platforms like Instagram.
Once there were 15,000 acres of citrus groves in the San Fernando Valley. Now community members want to preserve the last remaining commercial citrus grove.
The taut rope that was lowering an underwater listening station to the ocean's floor collapsed on the tug boat's deck with a loud snap, signaling to the crew on board that their mission was complete.
After the El Paso massacre, Latinos wrestle with a history of racism in the U.S. that repeats itself.
It remains unclear what started the fire, which has damaged at least two homes and burned about 5 acres.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he's writing a children's book for kids with dyslexia, a learning disability that affects him and at least one of his children.
Actor Michael Madsen was sentenced to five years of probation after crashing his truck in Malibu while drunk earlier this year
The death of a man during a taco-eating competition prompts officials to cancel the World Taco Eating Championship, which draws competitive eaters from across the globe.
The L.A. County Democratic Party passed a resolution Tuesday calling on Sheriff Alex Villanueva to restore trust in his department. The party's endorsement played a large role in his long-shot election victory.
Top police chiefs across the nation, including LAPD Chief Michel Moore, are calling on federal lawmakers to enact legislation to prevent more mass killings with assault weapons.
Are students losing their math and reading skills over the summer? And what can teachers do about it?