70 roosters seized at suspected cockfighting operation near Palmdale
A raid on a Llano property led to the seizure of dozens of roosters that authorities believe are bred to kill one another for sport.
A raid on a Llano property led to the seizure of dozens of roosters that authorities believe are bred to kill one another for sport.
The 11 have been charged in a 34-count corruption complaint, alleging they misused public funds and tried to profit off affordable housing properties.
Coronavirus infections and COVID-19 hospitalizations have fallen in L.A. County but are still high. (Watch the Super Bowl on your own, officials say.)
Californians would be able to get unemployment benefits by direct deposit under legislation introduced to hasten financial aid and cut fraud.
The state is working on logistics for how residents with disabilities and underlying health conditions could be prioritized for the vaccine next.
At 42 seconds after 6 a.m. on Feb. 9, 1971, the ground shook for 12 seconds, killing 64, injuring 2,543 and causing $553 million in damage.
Blizzard and whiteout conditions have given way to a blanket of snow along the 395 corridor.
The organizer behind the Dodger Stadium vaccine protest said the group didn't mean to shut it down. Buoyed by the attention, he vows more to come.
Conceived by fierce partisanship, the recall campaign against Gov. Gavin Newsom will hinge on his leadership.
While the coronavirus winds its way through Little Saigon and beyond, Vietnamese home cooking and monthly meal services are thriving.
Loss of smell is a common symptom of COVID-19, and about 10% of patients suffer from long-term smell dysfunction. Can the nose be retrained to detect odors correctly?
Amid pandemic, Little Saigon restaurants keep cooking — for free — in urgency to nourish the needy
Some see the cancellation of L.A. County's annual count of homeless people as an opportunity to improve a process that is inherently blunt and slow.
Debate of school reopenings intensifies as pediatricians call for it, city leaders in San Francisco sue for it. And Gov. Newsom says vaccines for teachers can't be a prerequisite. Teacher unions push back.
He's likely to beat the recall attempt because Americans tend to vote with their parties. And Democrats outnumber Republicans in California.
A man entered a Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles in Pasadena Wednesday evening without a face mask, prompting an argument that ended with him brandishing a handgun and stealing food from the restaurant's kitchen, police said.
Police say they arrested an armed man at Westfield Valley Fair Mall after he livestreamed on Snapchat that he wanted to "shoot up" the mall.
Phil Washington laid the groundwork for a major expansion of L.A. County's rail network, but bus ridership continued its decline
Did recent winter storms wash away California's drought? Not by a long shot
The pursuit, captured and livestreamed by newschopper, took so long that the officers in pursuit had to stop for gas.
A 38-year-old canyoneer from Los Angeles fell 95 feet and died in Death Valley National Park last Saturday.
Legislators recounted stories of constituents made homeless due to benefit delays; Californians who were the victims of fraud may receive an erroneous tax bill.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he believes California's educators can return to their classrooms provided proper safety measures and supports are in place
Harland Earls was out of food when officials reached him. He survived one week thanks to his heavy clothing, a camper and propane.