Real estate developer pleads guilty in sprawling L.A. campaign money laundering case
Developer Samuel Leung admits reimbursing donors to L.A. politicians while he was seeking approval for an apartment project.
Developer Samuel Leung admits reimbursing donors to L.A. politicians while he was seeking approval for an apartment project.
San Francisco's mayor, after warning others not to gather, dined with people outside her household at the Napa Valley restaurant.
We want to hear from people who may have found it tough to isolate from family or roommates after testing positive or being exposed to the coronavirus.
A new round of wildfires has brought poor air quality from smoke and ash back to parts of Southern California.
Environmentalists sue Tejon Ranch Co., claiming it is improperly withholding funds needed to oversee the conservation of protected lands.
Researchers found a chemical related to vehicle tires that is responsible for killing more than half the coho salmon in Puget Sound each year.
Firefighters are battling a pair of blazes in Riverside County, the Airport fire in Corona and the Cerritos fire, which forced evacuations in Nuevo.
An associate pastor at Water of Life Community Church dies of COVID-19 weeks after the church resumed indoor worship despite state restrictions.
Nearly 250,000 additional customers across eight counties are under consideration for a shutoff as well, an Edison spokesman said.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has outlined his administration's response to the rapid virus spread.
The Bond fire, which began Wednesday night in Orange County, has exploded to more than 7,000 acres and is threatening several canyon communities.
As the coronavirus raged on, many Latinos scoffed at the pandemic — until it's too late.
Photos of the Bond fire, which erupted overnight in Orange County to 2,000 acres and prompted evacuations in mountain communities.
A school district survey asks parents in L.A. to look ahead to the near but indefinite future, when campuses could reopen for in-person classes, even as health officials project dark weeks ahead.
Some district attorneys and investigators say that top California leaders are not doing enough to stop unemployment fraud, even after abuses of EDD jobless benefits were exposed.
For many parents confounded by an array of official dictates, closing playgrounds crossed a line in the sandbox.
Newsom, who has not said when he'll make an announcement on Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' Senate successor, is facing an onslaught of competing pressures over what is perhaps one of the most pivotal and politically consequential decisions he will make during his first two years in office.
State officials are considering the kind of stay-at-home order that helped curb the virus' spread in the spring. What is unclear is whether Californians will stomach even a modified lockdown as they did in March and April.
A wind-whipped wildfire threatened homes in Orange County's mountain communities, prompting evacuations and warnings that it could rapidly spread.
If Newsom doesn't tighten up his administration and partying, he could also face a competitive governor's race in 2022.
Los Angeles issued a modified stay-at-home order Wednesday night mirroring new L.A. County rules. "Just be smart and stay apart," Mayor Garcetti said.
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The couple tested positive and were instructed not to board their scheduled flight. They got on the flight anyway and were arrested when they arrived in Hawaii.
L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said deputies will replace name tags with badge numbers at protests because they've been harassed and doxxed.
Three men are charged with killing a 29-year-old man, a crime prosecutors contend was committed to raise the defendants' standing in the Gardena-13 street gang.