California Supreme Court backs greater access to police misconduct cases
The California Supreme Court has ruled that prosecutors may be given the names of officers and deputies who have committed misconduct.
The California Supreme Court has ruled that prosecutors may be given the names of officers and deputies who have committed misconduct.
California's battle with the Trump administration over immigration heats up as it sues to stop prolonged detention of migrant children and families.
Authorities on Monday said they were still investigating why a USC freshman got onto the 110 Freeway near campus, where he was fatally struck a few days before classes began.
Three relatives of a teenage girl were arrested on numerous felony charges related to committing a hate crime, kidnapping and assaulting her male acquaintance.
An argument between two brothers in Santa Monica triggered a shooting killed a 19-year-old late Sunday, police said.
Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty to two new counts of sexual assault in New York City on Monday after prosecutors in Manhattan sought to introduce a new accuser to the case just weeks before the disgraced mogul's criminal trial was set to begin.
A section of the 2 Freeway in Glendale remains closed early Monday as fire crews continue to battle a brush fire that erupted in the Eagle Rock area and quickly scorched 30 acres a day earlier.
Facing protests from jail-reform activists and a desire to reshape the county's criminal justice system, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors scrapped a $1.7 billion contract to build a mental health treatment center near the antiquated Men's Central Jail. But the reversal — and the lack of a specific plan to replace it — has many stakeholders asking: What now?
Jackie Collins' novels featured her insider knowledge of Hollywood's rich and famous.
Interest groups are plotting to change Proposition 13. They plan to place a citizens' initiative on the November presidential election ballot next year that would require commercial property owned by all but the smallest businesses to be reassessed at market value every three years.
An L.A. County sheriff's deputy claimed that he was shot by a sniper, but signs that it was a hoax surfaced quickly. Now, Deputy Angel Reinosa could face charges of filing a false report about a crime, authorities say.
All across California, knockoffs of popular cannabis products are popping up, helping to keep the state's flourishing black market alive.
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When cancer narrowed photographer Cat Gwynn's world, she found calm documenting a smaller Los Angeles
Stories of the U.S. bombing campaign and Laotians' experiences in prison camps are little known, but state legislators could push to include their perspectives in a model curriculum.
The fire is thought to have started on West Colorado Boulevard near the interchange of the 2 and 134 freeways and is backing toward homes, the L.A. Fire Department says.
LAPD responding to reports of shots fired at Topanga Mall
The LAPD is investigating possible hate crime after transgender women were forcefully removed from Las Perlas bar in downtown L.A.