Gusty winds whip through Southern California, toppling trees, big rigs and power lines
Los Angeles is still feeling chilly temperatures and strong winds, and more rain is in the forecast, which may make for a soggy Christmas Eve.
Los Angeles is still feeling chilly temperatures and strong winds, and more rain is in the forecast, which may make for a soggy Christmas Eve.
Joseph DeAngelo's 1,500-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath ranch home in Citrus Heights was sold for $320,000, and the buyers intend to live there.
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake was reported at 10:29 a.m. Tuesday 13 miles from Paso Robles.
The two friends were attending a memorial service at a home Sunday night when both were shot in the upper torso, sheriff's officials said.
Two brothers were behind bars on suspicion of murder after police say they crashed a wedding and beat the groom to death during the reception.
The December Democratic debate in L.A. is back on track after a labor dispute was settled at Loyola Marymount University. Candidates threatened a boycott.
On this episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast," we discuss what's likely to happen in housing politics in the coming year.
Both the city and county of Los Angeles, along with dozens of other local governments, had urged the court to hear a challenge to the case.
More than 500 families living below poverty level select Christmas gifts for kids
Administrators in the Oak Park school district are teaching students about the complexities of gender, a topic that sparked an explosion of controversy in suburban Ventura County.
An appreciation of Rosa Porto, who died Friday at 89, creator of one of the most beloved food institutions in Los Angeles. In one of her last interviews, she and her daughter Margarita Navarro spoke about the origins of Porto's Bakery & Cafe.
This year, 11,075 nests were counted, the lowest number recorded over the 34-year course of one of the longest studies of birds in North America.
Earl Paysinger, a respected leader in South L.A. who was credited with driving down crime by focusing on community partnerships, has died.
The shooting took place at about 5:30 p.m. Monday on 4th Street as deputies approached a man, according to a Sheriff's Department statement.
Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, shared "Barking to the Choir" with the L.A. Times Book Club.
The city's pot licensing application process has been under heavy scrutiny in recent months. Mere seconds made the difference in whether would-be businesses had a shot.
Simi Valley residents reported that at least three goats had been mauled. Authorities don't plan to intervene.
Lawrence Sigmond Bittaker, 79, died Friday of natural causes, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a news release.