After a cold and wet week, federal court comes to skid row
A wet week in L.A. has left a federal judge outraged by the conditions homeless people face and the city's apparent inaction.
A wet week in L.A. has left a federal judge outraged by the conditions homeless people face and the city's apparent inaction.
San Francisco, frustrated that K-12 classes remain closed as education leaders rename schools, sued the district Wednesday to force a reopening.
Four lanes of the 5 Freeway in Sun Valley were closed after three people were injured in a three-vehicle collision.
Here is a look at the battle over 'hero pay' for grocery workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The sites will be run by the federal government. One will be at Cal State Los Angeles, the other at the Oakland Coliseum.
Video reviewed by The Times contradicts sheriff's accounts of the incident; meanwhile, the case's dismissal has caused waves in the D.A.'s office.
Biden is only the 2nd Catholic president in U.S. history, but abortion and similar issues have put him at odds with some in U.S. church leadership.
The University of California has launched an effort to "reimagine" campus safety, but sharp disagreements on what that should look like has already surfaced.
If L.A. is going to keep depending on Latino and Black people who are at high risk for COVID-19, then vaccine equity has to be a bigger imperative.
Two psychiatrists had a theory, and with support from a Silicon Valley philanthropist they've published some encouraging findings.
Witnessing so much pain over the last year from the COVID-19 pandemic will likely take a major toll on healthcare workers' mental health, experts say.
Backers of an effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom claim fundraising momentum.
The harms of ongoing closures outweigh the safety risks of carefully managed classrooms, according to a regional pediatrics association. Some experts take a different view.
Two anonymous comments disparaged the actor's vaccination effort at Dodger Stadium. Penn fired back in an email: "And to whoever authored these, understand that in every cell of my body is a vitriol for the way your actions reflect so harmfully upon your brothers and sisters in arms."
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was reported 1:23 a.m. Wednesday 13 miles from El Centro, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
People who live or work in San Bernardino County can try to secure an appointment on the county website or sign up to be notified when appointments are available. The county also plans clinics for residents in rural areas.
Several people were injured in an explosion that sparked a brush fire in Valencia.
The proposed deal could mark an end to the acrimony between the LAPD union and City Hall.
As California looks to ramp up immunization efforts, health officials say they hit a stubborn hurdle: the inability to secure a sufficient and reliable stream of COVID-19 vaccine doses.
Closure of Ralphs over COVID-19 'hero pay' outrages shoppers, employees: '$4 isn't much'
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said any future protesters disrupting COVID-19 vaccinations at Dodger Stadium would be swiftly arrested.
Those who have been vaccinated are not exempt from mask rules, which are to be worn by anyone 2 and older in the retail and dining district in Anaheim.
A man is arrested in the attack on the 70-year-old pet tortoise in San Jose. But the animal, named Michelangelo, is recovering well, vet says.