Starbucks apologizes after Riverside County deputies claim they were refused service
Starbucks apologizes and promises an internal investigation after Riverside County deputies claim they were refused service.
Starbucks apologizes and promises an internal investigation after Riverside County deputies claim they were refused service.
Two children and a San Bernardino County probation officer are found dead after hours-long standoff with police at Ontario home.
'I regret there is so much misunderstanding,' school board president says after district pulled permit
Amid all the grim realities of homelessness, there are glimmers of hope as the decade nears its end.
A tenants' rights group is suing the real estate developer behind a vast new project slated to rise in Hollywood, arguing that it tried to skirt city requirements meant to protect tenants being displaced by the new development.
Within a matter of days in 2016, Jon Peters said he heard similar stories involving officers who worked with him at the Los Angeles Police Department.
Lancaster has proposed changes to the municipal code that would prohibit charitable groups from feeding homeless people in almost every public space.
A look at California stories from the last week, including the viral Claremont Nativity scene depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as asylum seekers.
A chef saw Obi Ndefo lying in the street after a hit-and-run crash. He stopped to hold him and help this stranger. People called him a hero. He said he was just doing what we all should do.
Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected PG&E's plan to exit bankruptcy on Friday.
A hulking, unfinished mansion perched on a Bel-Air hillside must be torn down to the slab, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge said in a recent ruling, declaring it a "danger to the public." Then a bankruptcy filing put that order on pause.
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake was reported Friday afternoon at 3:14 p.m.
A request to use a high school theater to host a talk by Rep. Rashida Tlaib was approved, then withdrawn, by the school district after protest letter.
L.A. can push forward with its plans to open a homeless shelter in Venice after a Superior Court judge rejected a legal challenge to the project.
All of the candidates who have qualified for the Democratic debate in L.A. next week say they'll skip the event unless a labor dispute is resolved.