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As a fire in Pacific Palisades threatens homes, The Times has lifted its paywall on coverage of the fire.
The tension between state and local governments is central to how California politicians address the housing crisis.
Some Southern California Edison customers in L.A., San Bernardino, Kern, Riverside, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties are considered for power outages.
A 69-year-old woman was found dead aboard a boat that caught fire while docked at the Port of Los Angeles at Terminal Island early Monday, fire officials said.
Hodge reversed course late last week after prosecutors warned parents who had so far maintained their innocence that they could be charged with committing federal program bribery as soon as this week, people familiar with the negotiations said.
Some Bay Area activists are taking their wealth and are spending it on housing — for others. Rebelling against real estate speculation, they are building homes that will be kept affordable in perpetuity.
One way to get quick action on California's power shutoff rules would be a special session of the Legislature. But it's Gov. Newsom's call.
Los Angeles's barbershops are a window into multicultural worlds
In June 2018, LAPD officers ordered the residents of an illegally converted South L.A. church building to evacuate. The conditions there were far from unique amid L.A. County's housing crisis.
The future of Youth Policy Institute, L.A.'s politically connected nonprofit, is in doubt, audit says
After the end of the Vietnam War, conscription into the U.S. military ended. In 1977, The Times covered the volunteers choosing to enter an organization that thousands fought bitterly to avoid five years earlier.
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We're drowning in plastic pollution. We have to stop discarding things like plastic bags, water bottles and cigarette butts — all made with petroleum formed over millions of years — after a few minutes of use.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, interviewed for a story about his promises and accomplishments on housing after the California Legislature adjourned for the year, speaks to The Times.
Gov. Gavin Newsom promised unprecedented action to solve California's housing affordability problem. But nearly all of his highest-profile initiatives have stalled or failed.
Marybel Batjer was recently appointed PUC president. She'll have lots to figure out. Consensus in Sacramento is the commission has been soft on PG&E.
A multi-vehicle crash in Canoga Park on Sunday evening left nine people injured and a nearby WSS shoe store flooded, according to officials.