Riverside County resident among coronavirus patients from Diamond Princess cruise ship
The passenger, who is being treated at a Northern California medical facility, is among 21 who were on the ship who have tested positive for COVID-19.
The passenger, who is being treated at a Northern California medical facility, is among 21 who were on the ship who have tested positive for COVID-19.
After he retired, Tidwell pleaded guilty to taking hundreds of guns from evidence lockers
Gov. Gavin Newsom says California will build a statewide database to track homeless people. But efforts in L.A. are proof it could be an elusive goal.
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was reported at 10:34 a.m.10 miles from Clearlake, Calif. The USGS initially reported it as a 3.5.
The findings, which indicate the sport fosters community and encourages resilience, fly in the face of commonly held misconceptions, researchers say.
An officer who came upon the crash site and checked on the driver had to start "fighting for his life," police said.
The city voted 6 to 0 to require all restaurants to use biodegradable or recyclable food packaging.
In the eastern Coachella Valley, a new generation of Latinos is winning seats on school boards and water districts, and joining city commissions.
A judge upholds a jury's award of more than $8 million to an L.A. County sheriff's deputy who said he was harassed after reporting misconduct.
A large fire at Marathon Petroleum refinery in Carson late Tuesday night prompted a brief closure of all lanes of the 405 Freeway.
From Alabama to Orange County, cities are pushing back against federal plans to house coronavirus patients there.
The bulk of fire activity had been dealt with by 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, nearly five hours after it began, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.
Independent expenditure committees have shelled out more than $1 million in Los Angeles City Council races.
Local officials in Silicon Valley are at odds over a federal agency's demand that a key reservoir be drained quickly for earthquake retrofits.
The latest stupid thing the New Yorkers are saying about L.A.: We hug too much
After a cannabis industry group distributed what was seen as anti-union literature, labor unions asked Democratic politicians not to engage with the group.
UCLA has raised $5.49 billion in one of the nation's most successful public university fundraising campaigns, which comes amid a decline in state support.
The candidates running for L.A. County supervisor have pledged to ease homelessness, but many were in elected office as it became a crisis.
Newsom, popular among California Democrats, could impact the March 3 vote — if he makes an endorsement.
South Korean media outlets reported that the flight attendant reportedly serviced flights KE017 and KE012 on Feb. 19 and 20.
The shooting occurred near Carbon Canyon Regional Park Tuesday afternoon. The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating.
A driver who sped away from Upland police during a short pursuit Tuesday afternoon was killed when his car struck a light pole, rolled and caught fire.
After the CDC issued an advisory warning against non-essential travel, the university is calling back students from South Korea and part of Italy.
Mayor London Breed's decree comes on the same day the CDC warns that cases of COVID-19 will continue to spread.
SpaceX representatives said the company needed additional manufacturing capacity for its Starship spaceship and rocket booster.