L.A. blocks private detention centers, including facilities for immigrant youth
The new rule is specifically aimed at stopping a privately run facility from opening in Arleta, a plan being pursued by the Tucson-based firm VisionQuest.
The new rule is specifically aimed at stopping a privately run facility from opening in Arleta, a plan being pursued by the Tucson-based firm VisionQuest.
More than 24,000 customers lost power as a cold front swept across Southern California on Monday, bringing gale-force winds and frosty temperatures.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is searching for a gunman who shot a deputy Friday in what it describes as an 'unprovoked attack.'
In a separate incident Monday, an individual who flew into LAX from China is also under quarantine, health officials said.
Prosecutors say Joshua Michaels Duarte, of Rowland Heights, attacked the woman shortly after she broke up with him.
Authorities have made public some of the 911 calls fielded by emergency operators on the foggy morning of the fatal Kobe Bryant helicopter crash.
Authorities say the gunman is a 33-year-old man from Maryland but it remains unclear what prompted the shooting.
For nearly a decade, the jail in San Pedro stood vacant and shuttered.
Tony Cerda Park in Pomona can't seem to catch a break
When he was a boy in San Bernardino, Ramiro Gómez Jr. shared his dreams of becoming an artist with his grandmother.
As the waiting period for college admission decisions begins, Lynwood students celebrate 381 instant admissions and millions in scholarship offers in one day.
Miranda Megill admits that when she opened a vegan restaurant in 2007, it wasn't without a few pangs of guilt that she may have helped push Silver Lake's famous gentrification along.
When Shirley Alvarado del Aguila got to work on Jan. 27, she told colleagues she didn't want to talk about Kobe Bryant, who had died the day before in a fiery helicopter crash, along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others.
Crews were working Monday night to restore power to 3,800 customers in Los Angeles after fierce winds knocked down power lines.
The Iowa Democratic party held satellite caucuses across the nation and world Monday in a bid to make the voting process more accessible for Iowans who are temporarily living in other places. One of the biggest satellites outside Iowa was in Palm Springs.
The remains of six of the nine people killed in last week's helicopter crash, including Lakers star Kobe Bryant, have been returned to their families, the Los Angeles County coroner's office said.
Last week, Senate Bill 50, which would have allowed for mid-rise apartments near transit and job centers across California, died in the Legislature.
Weinstein's lead defense attorney questioned why the woman continued to have cordial interactions with the Miramax co-founder after an alleged assault.
Councilman Gil Cedillo wants to force a landlord to sell a Chinatown apartment building where big rent hikes are planned. The owner does not want to sell to the city.
Four new cases were confirmed over the weekend in California, bringing the total to six. More than 17,400 cases have been confirmed worldwide.
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