This Thanksgiving, hit the grocery store early to avoid overcrowding
The California Grocers Assn. is urging consumers to plan ahead and shop early to avoid crowds amid an alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases.
The California Grocers Assn. is urging consumers to plan ahead and shop early to avoid crowds amid an alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases.
A Los Angeles police sergeant who was repeatedly disciplined over controversial posts on his personal Facebook and Instagram accounts is suing the LAPD for violating his constitutional rights.
Pictures appear to show the governor eating with lobbyists at the French Laundry in a room with a roof, three walls and an open wall with glass doors.
We want to hear from healthcare workers in California currently dealing with the latest surge in coronavirus cases.
A fire that ignited Tuesday along the California-Nevada border has led to one death and caused extensive damage in the Mono County town of Walker.
As holidays approach and COVID-19 figures rise, California shows the danger of a lack of discipline and a yearning to get back to normal.
The names of the halls were deemed offensive symbols that caused pain in the campus community.
Their choices strike many as if they believe they are immune to COVID-19, by ignoring the safety precautions they have asked Californians to take.
Officials warned that a new stay-at-home order would be imposed if coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to spike over the next few weeks.
A look at California's color-coded reopening roadmap as many of the state's counties roll back to or remain in the strictest level, purple.
LAPD bars the use of outside facial recognition platforms after learning some detectives had used a commercial software platform
As COVID-19 spikes and many push back against a return to stricter measures, L.A. County residents, who have never left Tier One, are surprised anyone thought we could go back to normal.
Sutter County Superior Court Judge Sarah Heckman issued an injunction on Nov. 2 barring the governor from taking executive action that "changes existing statutory law or makes new statutory law or legislative policy."
Man shot by an L.A. County sheriff's deputy as he wielded a medical device inside Harbor UCLA hospital has died
L.A. County imposed curfew on businesses to slow COVID-19 spike
County supervisors took Gov. Gavin Newsom and his administration to task for the recent reclassification that sent the county into the state's most restrictive reopening tier.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has nominated attorney William Briggs to replace nonprofit executive Shane Murphy Goldsmith on the city's five-member Police Commission, his office said Tuesday.
Two L.A. police officers have alleged in separate lawsuits that they were illegally disciplined after being wrongly accused of faking an illness as part of a "Blue Flu" protest.
Two men have been accused of trying to attain 8,000 ballots as part of a longshot bid for one of the men to gain traction as a write-in mayoral candidate in Hawthorne
The Los Angeles Police Commission approved a new policy Tuesday that requires LAPD officers to more carefully document instances in which people give them permission to search them on the street.
Ventura joins 20 other counties and cities in California that have made similar declarations, including Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.
After two decades of advocacy and setbacks, the grass-roots movement to take down four dams in the Klamath River Basin is close to success.