L.A. County deputies shared graphic photos of Kobe Bryant crash scene, sources say
L.A. Sheriff's Department says it is looking into reports that deputies shared graphic images of the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash scene.
L.A. Sheriff's Department says it is looking into reports that deputies shared graphic images of the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash scene.
A crane that was being moved struck the boom of a stationary crane, causing that second crane to collapse, the L.A. County Fire Department said.
Two girls and two boys were ejected and transported to a local hospital, where they were in stable condition, LAPD said.
Questions are raised about coronavirus testing, federal government quarantines as well as safety protocols.
Police say Dwayne Grayson recorded a video that went viral on social media of a 68-year-old Asian man being taunted and attacked in San Francisco.
Here's what you need to know about voting in California if you are homeless, including how to register to vote if you don't have an address or ID.
Record-setting heat will give way to cooler temperatures and the possibility of showers as a storm system moves over the Los Angeles area this weekend, forecasters say.
Eleven people were pulled from the water and two were found on land, authorities said. As many as three others are still missing.
Officials are searching for people who might have come in contact with a woman thought to be the country's first "community spread" COVID-19 patient.
Legal experts say the verdict expands the possibilities for which sex crimes can be successfully tried in a court of law, and it could embolden prosecutors to take on complex rape cases that they would have previously been reluctant to file.
San Marino High School cancels a planned active-shooter drill after receiving a complaint from the American Civil Liberties Union about the trauma it might cause.
Rivals to Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas say the district needs a fresh perspective. He says they don't understand how government works.
Thirty-four pieces of legislation have been introduced this year in Sacramento to modify AB 5, California's new law limiting the use of independent contractors.
The younger-generation vote has proved elusive for Democrats in conservative parts of California such as Placer County.
Bernie Sanders is on track to win more than half of California's delegates in the March 3 Democratic primary, a new poll says. He's boosted by majorities of Latinos, young voters, and the party's left.
A pursuit Thursday evening ended violently when the driver lost control on the 405 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley, resulting in a crash that ejected at least two people from the vehicle.
Eight women and four men will serve on the jury in the long-awaited murder trial of Robert Durst.
The snowpack, which provides about a third of the annual freshwater supply for the state, measured 47% of average, down significantly from last month.
A man wanted on suspicion of killing three people in a Southern California cemetery was arrested Thursday during a traffic stop in Wyoming, authorities said.
A Northern California woman, the country's first case in a patient without known ties to foreign travel, was not tested for several days after she was hospitalized because she didn't fit CDC criteria.
The explosive fire that broke out Tuesday at the West Coast's largest oil refinery was sparked in a section of the plant that California inspectors recently cited for workplace safety violations.
In the state, 33 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and of those, 24 either were evacuated from a cruise ship or returned on repatriation flights from China.
Three UC Davis students are under 14-day isolation as one awaits coronavirus test results after showing mild symptoms. Two students at Sacramento-area colleges are also in self-quarantine.
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake was reported Thursday at 3:27 p.m. Pacific time 11 miles southwest of Clearlake, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.