Admissions scandal: David Sidoo, former Canadian football player, sentenced to 90 days in prison
David Sidoo, a venture capitalist and former football player, paid $200,000 to fix his sons' college entrance exams. He was sentenced Wednesday.
David Sidoo, a venture capitalist and former football player, paid $200,000 to fix his sons' college entrance exams. He was sentenced Wednesday.
San Francisco's health chief says the rate of transmission of the coronavirus continues to climb in the Bay Area and the city won't move forward with reopening.
Close advisor of L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is transferred after he made disparaging comments about Andres Guardado on social media.
Demand is already outpacing availability at facilities in Irvine and Anaheim.
A federal judge has denied a request that L.A. police be precluded from using batons and projectiles on protesters pending the outcome of a lawsuit over the tactics.
The 2021 Rose Parade in Pasadena is canceled because of COVID-19, but parade officials are looking to find a new way to celebrate.
The ongoing discussion about what school will look like in the months ahead comes on the heels of a record-breaking day among the number of daily coronavirus cases reported in the state.
Karen Littlefair of Newport Beach admits paying $9,000 to have someone else take her son's online courses at Georgetown and gets five weeks in prison.
The Mineral fire, which ignited about 3:30 p.m. Monday, was 5% contained as of Wednesday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Christopher Street West, producer of LA Pride, says the annual parade and festival will be moved from West Hollywood in 2021. A new location hasn't been announced.
More than 500 exotic animals have been relocated since the troubled Wildlife Waystation surrendered its permits and shut down for good a year ago.
Testing nearly half a million students would be unprecedented and strain already limited resources
Experts say the failure to protect Latino essential workers has contributed to California's mid-summer spike of the coronavirus.
Gov. Newsom has issued coronavirus guidelines for businesses and services across the state, but he has so far refused to step in when it comes to schools.
The county Board of Education's recommendations attempt to cast doubt on the necessity of wearing masks and social distancing among students
The last thing California needs is a government-sanctioned rallying cry about the safety of reopening schools in the pandemic. Thanks, Orange County.
A 16-year-old boy held in a Los Angeles juvenile hall was prescribed estrogen to treat a behavioral disorder, a practice several doctors say flies in the face of accepted medical doctrine, according to a lawsuit filed in late June. The boy developed enlarged breasts as a result and will need surgery, according to his attorney.
Police Tuesday encountered a group of protesters in Los Angeles when the four men allegedly assaulted an officer.
An LAPD officer who worked on Mayor Eric Garcetti's security detail is suing the city, alleging he was sexually harassed by Rick Jacobs, a Garcetti advisor.
LAUSD Supt. Austin Beutner announced Monday that the nation's second-largest school system will continue with online learning until further notice.
State officials have adopted a tiered system that prioritizes tests for hospital patients in California with COVID-19 symptoms.
The actress, whose body was discovered Monday, disappeared last week during a boat outing with her young son.
The fatal July 2019 shooting of the girl — whom family members previously identified as Hannah Williams — happened on the eastbound 91 Freeway in Anaheim.