Orange and Ventura counties see uptick in coronavirus hospitalizations amid reopening
Officials are grappling with whether to allow businesses to resume operations or risk public outcry by tempering reopening efforts.
Officials are grappling with whether to allow businesses to resume operations or risk public outcry by tempering reopening efforts.
After nooses are found hanging from trees around Lake Merritt, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaff says the incident will be investigated as a hate crime.
Residents said Leah Gold made an ignorant statement on the need for police reform in Healdsburg. The mayor says she hopes a person of color takes her spot.
Fed by windy, dry conditions, a brush fire in Calaveras County initially estimated at 10 acres grows to 1,000 acres in the first hour.
Boogaloo members, who include ultra-libertarians and white supremacists, believe in armed insurrection and attacks on the police, experts say.
A peaceful demonstration Tuesday in Victorville called for police accountability and an independent investigation into the hanging death of a Black man.
The donation to the United Negro College Fund, Spelman College and Morehouse College is the largest ever individual gift to HBCU scholarships
In the Antelope Valley, where there is a long history of racial tension, Black residents are skeptical of authorities' claims that the death of Robert Fuller by hanging was a suicide.
COVID-19 hospitalizations are beginning to tick up in places such as Ventura and Orange counties, leading officials in some areas to slow reopening.
Los Angeles school officials sued metal recycler S&W Atlas Iron & Metal Co., alleging it has released sharp metal projectiles, toxic fumes, smoke and a shiny metallic dust onto the campus of Jordan High School in Watts.
Put down your pitchforks, people. Masks won't hurt you and they could save your life — or someone else's.
The average age in Laguna Woods is 78, making residents prime targets for the coronavirus. But that didn't keep dozens from turning out to say Black lives matter.
The woman's attorney said an officer in a squad car fired the round, calling it willful misconduct.
Several L.A. City Council members called for a new emergency-response model that uses trained specialists, rather than LAPD officers, to respond to calls for service not related to violence.
"At this point, it would be foolhardy to just open up and continue to open up," the county's public health officer said Tuesday.
The L.A. City Council is considering whether to put a measure on the November ballot asking voters to approve a new tax on empty homes. The proposal is seen as a way to nudge landlords into putting more units back on the market.
The CHP incurred $38.2 million in overtime costs policing the recent fiery protests triggered by the death of George Floyd, according to a report.
At a rally, people call for dismantling the L.A. school police force. Supt. Austin Beutner says he supports eliminating the options of pepper spray and chokeholds.
Stinson beach was rocked by an explosion that prompted authorities to close Highway 1 after a fire spread to multiple buildings Tuesday in the beach community north of San Francisco.
Protesters shouted, "Hey hey, ho ho, these masks have got to go," and mocked speakers for sanitizing their hands.