A Sunday drive, two off-duty cops and a self-inflicted gunshot wound. What went wrong?
An L.A. County sheriff's deputy said an Alhambra officer was speeding. The officer thought the deputy was driving aggressively so he pulled a gun.
An L.A. County sheriff's deputy said an Alhambra officer was speeding. The officer thought the deputy was driving aggressively so he pulled a gun.
Prosecutors say Tiffany Li orchestrated the killing of Keith Green when she fell for another man and feared she'd lose custody of her children.
On Friday, repairs begin on the west side of the major freeway artery, following eight weekends of eastbound construction.
A 1940 photograph of a jetliner over downtown L.A. leads into mysterious territory
San Clemente's football coach had previously said there were no incidents or taunts in the Sept. 13 game against San Diego's Lincoln High School.
Tens of thousands of independent contractors apparently don't feel exploited. And they don't want anything to do with formal employment or unions.
Plus, a look at the week ahead and the biggest stories shaping California.
Chinatown is about to lose G and G Market as well as Ai Hoa Market, leaving the neighborhood without a full-service Chinese grocery store.
Prosecutors in the admissions scandal cases shifted arguments, telling a judge that parents' behavior — not how much they paid — should determine prison time.
Gov. Gavin Newsom will tout California's climate change record at events in New York on Monday and Tuesday.
As the U.N. Climate Action Summit kicks off, protesters are already looking beyond the official gathering, a recognition that it will take sustained pressure for governments to act.
The crash at 806 S. Alvarado St. happened about 5 p.m. Sunday.
The 37-person Freightliner bus operated by America Shengjia Inc. was traveling on State Highway 12 en route to Bryce Canyon National Park when the driver lost control, said UHP Corporal Chris Bishop. The bus driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, was "restrained," Bishop said Sunday, but "I don't believe anyone else had seat belts on in the bus."
The flyover marks the Blue Angels' transition from their Central Valley show to their upcoming San Diego performance.