Thief racks up more than $1,400 on credit cards stolen from firefighter, authorities say
A 37-year-old man has confessed and written an apology for stealing a firefighter's credit cards and racking up more than $1,400 in charges, officials say.
A 37-year-old man has confessed and written an apology for stealing a firefighter's credit cards and racking up more than $1,400 in charges, officials say.
Newsom took a far more cautious approach than his first effort in the spring, when his decision to rapidly ease coronavirus restrictions led to such a major surge in cases that it forced another statewide shutdown.
TikTok stars Bryce Hall and Blake Gray are charged with misdemeanors for allegedly holding large parties in the Hollywood Hills during COVID-19.
An LAPD spokeswoman confirmed Friday morning that officers responded to Moore's home and took a vandalism report, but said no arrests had been made.
California legislators vote to expand a law prohibiting the death penalty against intellectually disabled defendants. The bill now goes to Gavin.
California reached a milestone Friday in its ongoing legal feud with President Trump when Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra announced he had filed his 100th lawsuit against the administration, this time challenging changes in environmental rules.
Mail delivery has been cut off at the Mar Vista Gardens public housing complex and residents must now collect their mail more than a mile away.
It's hard to predict what may happen when California's primary schools reopen. But when it comes to the state's youngest students, data are more robust — and more reassuring.
Taking attendance at L.A. schools amid online learning is far more complicated -- and a lot more liberal -- than saying "here" when a student's name is called.
He was in Vietnam, a young Mexican American soldier, when thousands of demonstrators marched in East Los Angeles against the war and other injustices.
Small gatherings, like students studying together and, in one case, playing games like Monopoly, have led to a surge in COVID-19 cases on USC lately.
California health officials prepare for a potential third surge of coronavirus cases fueled by essential workers and young people.
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake was reported Friday at 4:26 a.m. Pacific time 10 miles from Calexico, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Maybe this century's bipartisan obsession with vulgar preening will be bookended by Guilfoyle's 2004 "New Kennedys" photo and her freeze-frame meme from the 2020 RNC.
After 8 workers die of coronavirus, officials want Foster Farms plant closed
An officer in the LAPD's Metro Division alleges in a lawsuit that commanders have enforced a de facto quota system that rewarded officers who arrested a lot of alleged gang members.
Orange County is expected to receive the green light for in-person learning at all schools just before Labor Day if the county continues to remain off the state's watchlist.
A UCLA professor and one of the nation's leading authorities on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Hirabayashi spent decades keeping memories of the prison camps alive.
Attorneys for the family of Anthony McClain say he was not armed when police shot him in the back as he ran.
Millions of Californians who are out of work during the COVID-19 pandemic will soon receive a $300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit starting retroactive to Aug. 1, state officials said Monday.
Police unions in Los Angeles and San Francisco Thursday asked Gov. Gavin Newsom to convene a special session of the Legislature before passing new reforms.
While mountain lions periodically succumb to the poisons, this is the first time in 23 years that a collared bobcat has died directly from the effects of rodenticides, officials say.