Sheriff's deputies shoot, kill stabbing suspect in Altadena
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies shoot and kill a man after authorities said he stabbed a woman in Altadena on Sunday.
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies shoot and kill a man after authorities said he stabbed a woman in Altadena on Sunday.
The University of California plans to bring students back to its 10 campuses for mostly in-person classes beginning fall 2021.
Police say the boy repeatedly stabbed his 37-year-old father in a Brentwood home.
For now, the vaccine is still designated for medical personnel and first responders. But officials expect to provide details soon about the next wave.
The city of Santa Monica has announced the pier will be closed weekends in January and on MLK Day.
The demand for oxygen has skyrocketed, as critically ill COVID-19 patients often need high rates of oxygen flowing into their lungs to keep them alive.
Famed architect Frank Gehry's bold plan to overhaul the L.A. River would showcase long-neglected cities south of Los Angeles, but environmental groups are opposed to the idea of so-called platform parks above the flood channel.
A Black Lives Matter mural on a utility box in Sylmar has become a flashpoint for artistic freedom.
The storming of the U.S. Capitol has leapt to the fore as teachers and students struggle to make sense of the violence.
'Peer respites,' nonclinical settings in Long Beach, Santa Cruz and other cities, provide an alternative to psychiatric wards for those on the edge.
"It's a war zone," said a doctor at one L.A. County public hospital, as the COVID-19 surge brings levels of death once unimaginable in the U.S., despite tireless efforts to treat patients.
Black Americans are overwhelmingly resistant to taking a COVID-19 vaccine. But Clarice Kavanaugh wants to be an influencer to change minds.
Pro-Trump mob violence at the Capitol was a reminder that, without the Constitution's safeguards, we long ago could have followed other countries into fascist or communist totalitarianism, columnist George Skelton writes.
Testing operations at Dodger Stadium, the largest coronavirus testing site in the U.S., will end Monday, according to the mayor's office. Officials hope to eventually vaccinate 12,000 people a day there.
L.A. County will stop using Curative coronavirus test after concerns from FDA, but city of Los Angeles is sticking with it.
Five of the highest single-day death tallies for California have been recorded in the last week.