L.A. County at perilous moment as hospitalizations rise and Thanksgiving brings new dangers
L.A. County faces its worst numbers ever as the COVID-19 pandemic continues its rampage across California and officials weigh further restrictions.
L.A. County faces its worst numbers ever as the COVID-19 pandemic continues its rampage across California and officials weigh further restrictions.
Communities from Hemet to Ventura may lose power in an effort to keep electrical systems from igniting wildfires, Southern California Edison says.
A federal judge rules that DMV criteria for deciding which personalized plates to print violate free speech.
L.A. police panel clears an LAPD sergeant in the fatal shooting of a man holding a bicycle part that resembled a handgun in Culver City.
L.A. is planning new coronavirus restrictions again. Is this the right path? Here are some answers, and some perspective, from epidemiologists and health officials.
In a year when so much has gone wrong, might we actually miss holiday freeway traffic, L.A.'s familiar symbol of the holidays?
After years of incremental reform, Los Angeles County is moving to dismantle the largest youth justice system in the country in favor of a "care-first" model to better serve young people in custody.
The fire that devastated a town in Mono County was driven by winds similar to the Santa Anas, though blowing from west to east.
Despite the pleas of public health officials, many people said they couldn't resist the temptation to be with loved ones at the tail end of a trying year.
Olympic champion Jeanette Bolden-Pickens owns South L.A.'s 27th Street Bakery Shop, founded by her grandparents in 1956. She is persevering through the pandemic and feeding a taste for tradition.
As coronavirus cases surge, L.A. officials consider new "safer at home" rules that would allow many businesses to remain open but with limited customer capacity.
Despite growing concern over a budget shortfall, the LAPD proposes a $100-million increase in its operating budget next year
A woman was found dead in a Pasadena park. Foul play is suspected because of visible physical injuries.
L.A. prosecutors have filed charges against a man who they allege intended to derail a train. His attorney accused officials of exaggerated claims
L.A.'s problems are thorny and building consensus on how to fix them is tough. If I were Garcetti, I'd wave goodbye and head east.
But when San Francisco moves into the purple tier, gyms, movie theaters and other places will have to stop indoor activity, city official says.
The tobacco industry is turning in signatures for a referendum on the new law banning the sale of flavored tobacco sales effective Jan. 1.