California job growth was healthy in August, but the labor force is shrinking
California's labor force is shrinking, but the state continues to add jobs. Unemployment remains low at 4.1%
California's labor force is shrinking, but the state continues to add jobs. Unemployment remains low at 4.1%
The secretary, who was in San Francisco and Los Angeles this week with President Trump, reportedly said that single-sex shelters should be able to reject transgender people.
Democratic donor Ed Buck's arrest, long sought by activists, sparks questions of why the process took so long.
Authorities are investigating whether a child who remains in critical condition after a violent assault at Landmark Middle School in Moreno Valley had been the target of bullying before the attack.
Detectives were following a vehicle they believed was linked to a series of burglaries. They fatally shot the man driving the car after they followed him into a business and witnessed a robbery.
Dumpster diving is, for some, a self-perpetuating way of life. It's about being self-reliant, yes, but it's being mindful of how waste affects the environment.
You don't just show up at the bustling, world famous Santa Monica Pier and perform for money. You must try your hand at a lottery and hope that you can win a lucky space.
A man has secluded himself behind a dumpster in an alley by a car dealership near 18th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Senior Montebello school officials misled investors about serious financial and management problems when they marketed $100 million in school construction bonds, the SEC alleges.
An outsider who previously ran the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Folt is the first woman to hold the post. She takes the helm as the private university is trying to recover from years of scandal.
An Art Deco-style tower known as the Trust Building hearkens back to Spring Street's era as the 'Wall Street of the West.' After decades of neglect, the 10-story building is renovated and reopened.
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Electronic devices were plugged into a series of outlets in the Conception's galley. Those outlets are a focus of the investigation into the deadly dive boat fire that killed 34.
USC's decentralized fiscal system makes the top goal a constant search for cash. It's contributed to USC's successes and — mightily — to its failures.
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake was reported Friday morning at 2:47 a.m. Pacific time 19 miles from La Quinta, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Deputies released two sketches Wednesday of the man wanted in the incidents, which occurred in Aliso Viejo.
A small plane crashed onto the roof of a mall after taking off from Torrance Municipal Airport, killing one person and injuring another.
Ed Buck, the Democratic donor who was recently accused of running a drug house in West Hollywood where two men have died, faces a federal criminal case in connection with one of the overdoses.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge held state prosecutors in contempt Thursday for not turning evidence over in the sexual abuse case against the leader of La Luz Del Mundo and two of his followers.
President Trump's attorneys argued that California can only impose "procedural" election rules, not one as sweeping as disclosure of tax returns.
Sierra storm first frosts Lake Tahoe, then swings down to leave a Thursday dusting in Mammoth Lakes. Can ski season be far behind? No, it's just seven weeks away.
Rock, hip-hop and Latin pop are just some of the music genres people can find at the Los Angeles County Fair concerts.
Somni chef Aitor Zabala shares his secrets to Spain's best shrimp dish.