Hee-sook Lee, who built an empire with BCD Tofu House chain, dies at 61
Armed with a secret recipe, her bubbling bowls of soondubu jjigae were all the rage in Koreatown and beyond.
Armed with a secret recipe, her bubbling bowls of soondubu jjigae were all the rage in Koreatown and beyond.
A majority of the California Legislature calls on Newsom to immediately begin paying unemployment benefits to more than 1 million jobless workers.
The Apple fire has charred 27,319 acres and destroyed 12 structures since it was first reported Friday north of Cherry Valley.
The city attorney's office has said homeowners with a history of renting to partygoers could face criminal prosecution and six months in jail.
Law enforcement sources said several weapons were found on the property.
As many private preschools prepare to reopen for the school year, many of California's poorest and neediest children are stuck at home, waiting for public preschools to reopen or offer distance learning, which is far from ideal for a 4-year-old.
What jobs did your parents work to get you where you are today?
Coronavirus concerns mean some fire evacuees head to hotels, not shelters.
Reactions ranged from relief to disbelief from some LAUSD parents after the district and United Teachers Los Angeles struck a deal Monday for online learning.
In the days since Ron Jeremy was charged with sexual assault, half a dozen women have contacted The Times to detail allegations of rape and groping against the adult film star.
We've been taught that the U.S. had to drop atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II. Historical evidence shows Japan would have surrendered anyway.
A magnitude 2.6 earthquake was reported Tuesday evening at 10 p.m. Pacific time two miles from Rancho Cucamonga, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Thirty cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported at a Food 4 Less in Westlake. The union that represents grocery-store workers in Los Angeles has demanded that the business institute better protocols to protect its staff.
As the weeks pass and the temperatures rise, more residents are flocking to the city's parks.
L.A. County supervisors pass a measure to let voters decide whether to boost funding for mental health, housing and other social programs.
Deaton ran the DWP for three years and was called the "16th council member" for his role as a behind the scenes player in L.A. city government.
The County Department of Public Health, citing high local COVID-19 rates, said it will not grant elementary school reopening waivers until cases drop.
Ed Buck, who was indicted last year in connection with the overdose deaths of two Black men in his West Hollywood apartment, now faces four additional charges.
A 42-year-old Sylmar man was charged with arson Tuesday in connection with a fire at Pizzeria Mozza in Hancock Park
A 3,500-acre fire in Kern County has led officials to recommend evacuations for residents in the area.
Officials say the inactive Allenco drilling site near USC continues to pose a potential risk to public health and safety.
Los Angeles County has paid out roughly $55 million in settlements since 1990 in civil cases involving allegations that sheriff's deputies belonged to a secret society, records show.
Residents were urged to remain vigilant about face coverings and physical distancing, even as the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and new cases have dropped.
Ryan Breaux, younger brother of Frank Ocean, was one of two young men killed when a Tesla crashed in Thousand Oaks, officials confirm.
Newsom may have relied on faulty numbers when announcing a steep decline in infection rates.