California lawmakers shelve effort this year to legalize sports betting
Two years after the Supreme Court opened the door for sports betting, California remains stalemated over the issue.
Two years after the Supreme Court opened the door for sports betting, California remains stalemated over the issue.
Police are searching for the big cat and cautioning residents to keep an eye on kids and pets after several sightings.
Can you imagine an easier job than being a federal investigator assigned to L.A. City Hall, where a pay-to-play culture has been entrenched for years?
After losing their grandmother and father to COVID-19, a brother and sister fight for their mother's recovery.
Across the state, the positivity rate among those tested for coronavirus has risen from 4.5% to 4.8%, and the number of hospitalizations is up 16%.
The L.A. Unified school board considers the future of the L.A. School Police Department.
The Mendocino County town of Fort Bragg considered changing its name, which honors Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, after the death of George Floyd.
Adult film star Ron Jeremy has been charged with sexually assaulting four women in West Hollywood from 2014 to 2019, prosecutors say.
The Rose Bowl July 4 celebration will switch to a virtual program due to the coronavirus, but there will be movie screenings and stand-up comedy there.
L.A. City Councilman Jose Huizar was arrested in a federal investigation into corruption at City Hall, according to people with knowledge of the case.
A sewage spill prompts Orange County health officials to close Huntington Harbour for swimming.
Complaints are up, but illegal explosives are easy to get and hard for police to stop. Your best bet may be earplugs.
The absences came after LAPD Chief Michel Moore said future overtime would be paid in time off rather than cash.
Some criticize pot contracts that allow investors to buy out partners from communities hardest hit by the war on drugs.
As hospitalizations rise in California, officials battle a social summer
The germ-killing invention for airplane cabins, created by an orthopedic surgeon from Los Angeles, now has the backing of Honeywell International.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti has been criticized by an array of groups over his handling of the recent protests, with pushback unseen during his seven years leading the city.
As school officials decide the future of school police in Los Angeles, two distinct interpretations are emerging from the data: One points toward eliminating officers on campus and the other at keeping them in place.
For the second time in his life, Timothy Chavira was convicted of murder. Chavira, 57, acknowledged in a guilty plea on Monday that he killed a 76-year-old woman in December.
Anticipating protests against police violence and "possible civil unrest," the city manager of Santa Ana enacted a curfew on Monday.
A key L.A. City Council committee agreed to cut the LAPD budget by more than $133 million, slashing police overtime pay and taking the size of the force well below 10,000 officers.
Sheriff asks state to monitor Gardena shooting but blocks release of autopsy findings
An Assembly staffer tested positive for COVID-19, the first confirmed case in the state Capitol.
Five people were injured Monday afternoon in a shooting in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, police said. No arrests have been made.
Former Govs. Jerry Brown, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gray Davis and Pete Wilson join Gov. Gavin Newsom in a public service announcement.