Deputies seize 780 pounds of marijuana during traffic stop in Lake Los Angeles
"This was an unheard of amount for someone to be transporting and have in their private collection," a sheriff's spokeswoman says.
"This was an unheard of amount for someone to be transporting and have in their private collection," a sheriff's spokeswoman says.
The potentially dangerous diablo winds will likely begin Sunday afternoon, peaking overnight, the weather service predicts.
"We cannot tolerate behavior outside of school that places our faculty, staff, and students at increased risk of COVID transmission or exposure," the school's principal said.
Of the 3,600 new coronavirus infections reported in L.A. County on Thursday, officials said roughly 2,000 were from a backlog of tests.
The woman is expected to be sentenced to 14 years and eight months, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney.
The three misdemeanor charges follow a Times investigation that uncovered years of complaints by veterinarians.
Debra McNeal was found with stab wounds and strangulation marks in the couple's Highland home in 1997. Rodney McNeal's sentence was commuted in March.
Field reports from Los Angeles police commanders at protests show that between 6% and 7% resulted in violence, destruction or serious uses of force.
The girl's father is arrested on suspicion of child endangerment after 5-year-old is accidentally shot and killed by another child, police say.
A San Bernardino police officer fatally shot a man during a struggle outside a liquor store Thursday night. Police say the man had pulled a weapon from his pocket.
The nonprofit Orange County Human Relations Commission's annual review cites 83 hate crimes, most of them based on race, national origin or ethnicity.
Yellow tier status allows San Francisco to reopen offices at 25% capacity as well as climbing gyms and additional personal services.
A federal lawsuit alleged that ACT discriminated against students with disabilities by flagging their scores and disability to colleges, and by excluding them from a program that allowed colleges to recruit for admissions and scholarships.
A judge is pushing the city and county of Los Angeles to clear homeless camps near freeways. But he vacated an order requiring the clearance, leaving confusion and anxiety among the homeless and their advocates.
L.A. Unified has failed in its last two tries to pass a property tax increase to help schools. This time backers are more optimistic
Most of those surveyed would definitely or probably get a COVID-19 vaccine. But that was true of only 29% of Black respondents
If approved by California voters, Proposition 18 would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary and special elections if they turn 18 before the next general election.
A proposal to build a 2.5-mile gondola transport to Griffith Park is generating heated opposition from area residents and environmentalists
The outlaws ransacked the office before animal rescue workers chased them out.
A two-page anti-racist vision was approved by the Riverside City Council, 6 to 1, at this week's regular meeting despite some dissension.
California election law allows items with slogans at voting locations, as long as no candidate or campaign's name is displayed.
Three cases have been confirmed at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, which had defied orders from Los Angeles County public health officials and a judge to stop holding indoor services.
Santa Monica Police Chief Cynthia Renaud satisfied her detractors by resigning. But she will still have an influential voice at a volatile moment in American policing as the recently elected president of the International Assn. of Police Chiefs.
California Gov. Jerry Brown is airing ads criticizing Proposition 20, calling it a "prison spending scam." The California State Sheriffs' Assn., a frequent opponent of Brown's that represents the state's 58 sheriffs, said the measure is urgently needed for public safety.
Faced with a deluge of fraudulent unemployment claims, California officials said Thursday that 350,000 of the debit cards they issued containing benefits have been frozen because of suspicious activity.