Graveyard shooting is California town's first homicide in nearly 25 years
The tiny town of Colma, Calif., where most of the land is taken up by cemeteries, reports its first homicide in nearly 25 years — in a graveyard.
The tiny town of Colma, Calif., where most of the land is taken up by cemeteries, reports its first homicide in nearly 25 years — in a graveyard.
LAPD Officer Frank Hernandez pleads not guilty to assault and defends his actions in a viral video that has sparked allegations of police brutality.
The region's largest landlord group says that the city of Los Angeles' eviction moratorium is unconstitutional.
Protesters arrested for curfew violations in Los Angeles aren't being charged, so their records should be sealed and destroyed, their lawyers say.
There is a chance that the nation's most populous county could run out of intensive care unit beds in two to four weeks, officials said Wednesday.
In late March, a 72-year-old L.A. County man left home for a hike on Mt. Baldy and never returned. Human remains were found over the weekend.
The brush fire in the hills around Lake Piru is 20% contained, while the Elizabeth fire between Ventura and Santa Paula is 70% contained.
Mason James Lira is suspected of fatally shooting a Paso Robles man and wounding a sheriff's deputy early Wednesday, authorities said.
Hundreds of protestors gathered Wednesday decry the practices of police and politicians like Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey and President Trump.
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'Massive outbreak' swept through nursing home as coronavirus testing lagged
Several Bay Area health clinics provide crucial services to African Americans and other neglected populations. But the pandemic has hurt their finances and those of other clinics nationwide.
Can a coronavirus vaccine really be developed this year? Dr. Anthony Fauci and other experts say it's possible but far from certain.
LAPD used violence to quell protests over police brutality, using batons and 'less lethal' bullets in ways that probably violated protocols.
Janet Napolitano took the helm of the University of California seven years ago and initially stumbled. But she leaves UC with advances on many causes.
The Legislature may have placed the proposed state constitutional amendment on the ballot anyway. But when a white Minneapolis cop crushed the life out of a handcuffed Black man by kneeling on his neck, the measure became practically unstoppable in the state Capitol.
A pair of fires, the Lime and Elizabeth fires, have at least 450 acres of hills and woods between Ventura and Santa Paula in flames.
A woman in her 40s was shot to death Wednesday afternoon in the parking lot of the Hilton Garden Inn in Lake Forest.
Two members of the Los Angeles City Council are calling for diverting some police funding into expanding community policing.
The plan would strike from California's Constitution the rules imposed by Proposition 209, which prohibits government agencies and institutions from giving preferential treatment to individuals on the basis of race or sex
Riverside County health officials announced the cancellation of the two-weekend Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival as well as the Stagecoach country music festival.
Lacey, who is locked in a runoff for reelection, has come under fire for not prosecuting more police officers for misconduct.
Compton mayor addresses beating of man by sheriff's deputies
California's judicial leaders have rescinded an emergency coronavirus order that set bail at zero for defendants accused of low-level crimes.
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