Protesters demonstrate in Huntington Beach in defiance of coronavirus curfew
Protesters gathered Saturday at Huntington Beach Pier in defiance of the state's coronavirus curfew that went into effect at 10 p.m.
Protesters gathered Saturday at Huntington Beach Pier in defiance of the state's coronavirus curfew that went into effect at 10 p.m.
The Clippers reinforced their frontcourt to begin free agency but missed out on free agents Kent Bazemore and Torrey Craig.
Amid a rash of weekend gun violence, Los Angeles early Sunday reached a benchmark not seen in a decade: 300 homicides in a year.
Three people were found dead in a home in Valley Village on Sunday morning, authorities said.
The coronavirus is infecting more Californians daily than at any other point in the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns about a peak in deaths by Christmas.
As they look to the incoming Biden administration to grapple with issues that are top of mind for many in the diaspora — the economy, jobs, foreign policy and the coronavirus pandemic — community members say it would be a mistake to assume that there is a one-size-fits-all approach to pleasing a portion of the electorate that is so politically diverse.
Two major projects at the original Port of Los Angeles are moving ahead despite the pandemic. It's part of a dramatic reshaping of the waterfront.
Albert Bañuelos was slowly growing his restaurant business, and 2020 was set to be his best year yet. Then the pandemic hit.
Clara Margossian, 102, built a life in Fresno after her family fled the Armenian genocide. With the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, she has given $1 million to help Armenia, a homeland she's never seen.
A new surge of COVID-19 is battering Southern California, bearing down on exhausted healthcare workers, raising anxiety levels on hospital wards and stoking fears that there might not be enough staff and supplies for the difficult weeks ahead.
Another round of distressing COVID-19 case numbers has Los Angeles teetering on the brink of further restrictions to slow the spread of the virus — including the likely shutdown of outdoor restaurant dining.
Two months after the Bobcat fire destroyed 16 Big Santa Anita Canyon historic cabins, the tight-knit community is taking stock of its losses and wondering whether — and how — to rebuild in order to preserve its storied past.