California Republicans defend ballot boxes as subpoenas are issued
California officials say the state Republican Party has agreed to stop deploying unauthorized ballot boxes. The group says it has made no concessions.
California officials say the state Republican Party has agreed to stop deploying unauthorized ballot boxes. The group says it has made no concessions.
Fire crews contained the blaze, which broke out shortly before 1 p.m. Friday, in about two hours, but mandatory evacuations were not immediately lifted.
The pair had been shot in their upper torsos, and both were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.
A bankruptcy court says Exide Technologies can abandon its toxic battery recycling plant in Vernon, leaving a massive cleanup to California taxpayers.
Former Arco CEO Lodwrick Cook, who staged one of the zaniest charity telethons in history to rebuild L.A.'s Central Library, has died at 92.
It's possible that someone has been flying with a jet pack near LAX, but experts wonder whether a new sighting was really a shiny balloon or a drone.
California's unemployment rate fell to 11% in September. The state has recovered 38% of the jobs that it lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The measure is intended to provide transparency as it relates to the number of confirmed cases among staff and students at its schools.
With 33 candidates vying for four at-large seats on the seven-member Los Angeles Community College District board, the well-being and academic success of the state's neediest college students are at stake.
Warmer, drier conditions are predicted for portions of the U.S. currently enduring drought.
Teacher unions and their supporters pushed back Thursday against increasing calls to reopen schools with the release of a statewide poll and an event at Dorsey High. Schools in counties bordering L.A. County can reopen, although not all doing so.
In 11 shootings, including Kizzee's, the bicyclists — all male and Black or Latino — were killed.
A group of prosecutors and law enforcement leaders is pushing Proposition 20, arguing that it is needed to fix what they say are flaws in past criminal justice reforms. Former Gov. Jerry Brown, an opponent of the measure, has called it "very inhuman."
The California Supreme Court has taken a step that could lead to the overturning of Scott Peterson's convictions for killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn son because of juror misconduct.
This is about new labor-management rules in California for the 21st century gig economy. Or trying to use the same old rules.
A man's body was discovered at a storage unit in Hawaiian Gardens. The L.A. County Sheriff's Department is investigating.
Disaster funds would have helped rebuilding and cleanup efforts in the aftermath of several blazes, including the Bobcat and Creek fires.
Mylar balloons are increasingly being scorned as nuisances for their role in causing power outages. Glendale banned their sale and distribution on Tuesday.
Kevin de León was elected in March to represent L.A.'s 14th Council District, succeeding Jose Huizar, who faces racketeering, bribery and other charges.