'Chaos in command': Key points in report on LAPD's missteps during George Floyd protests
Report on LAPD's handling of George Floyd protests describes "shadow teams," lack of training and poor planning.
Report on LAPD's handling of George Floyd protests describes "shadow teams," lack of training and poor planning.
California is expected to have vaccinated 2 million residents of it most disadvantaged areas by Friday, allowing more counties to exit the purple tier.
The LAPD mishandled the unrest that erupted in the city after the death of George Floyd, according to a new report commissioned by the City Council.
COVID-19 has caused more than 22,000 deaths in L.A. County over the past year, eclipsing the toll of the previous top killer, coronary heart disease.
With another rainstorm on its way, Orange County officials are keeping evacuation orders in place for areas around Silverado Canyon.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health says hundreds of thousands of additional people will become eligible for shots beginning next week.
Federal prosecutors in L.A. made far more deals to not prosecute corporate polluters like Exide than any other district, according to a Times analysis.
An Uber driver in San Francisco was attacked by a passenger who refused to wear a mask, coughed on him and tore off his own mask, police say.
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After a surprise defeat for a second term as mayor of Stockton, Michael Tubbs takes his economic agenda to the governor's office.
Middle and high school students will meet in a classroom in groups of 12 and continue with their online class schedule with a supervising teacher. Elementary school children will attend class for half a day.
At the Japanese American National Museum, artist Taiji Terasaki has built a memorial to front-line healthcare workers who succumbed to the infectious disease.
Southern California is used to bouncing back from earthquakes, wildfires and other disasters, but COVID-19 brought crisis upon crisis — "cascading collective trauma," some scientists called it.
The bill that received final congressional approval by the House on Wednesday offers significant relief to state and local governments across the nation, with a total of $42 billion earmarked for state government, counties and cities.
California's preschool plan could put the state into a position of national leadership on early childhood learning.
The conventional analysis is that Newsom waited until there was better news to report on COVID-19 and timed the speech to coincide with when recall sponsors are ready to submit enough voter signatures to presumably qualify their effort for the ballot, columnist George Skelton writes.
The earthquake occurred less than a mile from San Fernando, five miles from Burbank, six miles from Santa Clarita and eight miles from Glendale.
It is still unclear when indoor dining will be allowed in L.A. County despite COVID-19 gains.
Los Angeles police confirmed Wednesday that they have asked prosecutors to file manslaughter charges against a teenager involved in a high-speed crash.
Between 2 and 3 feet of mud covered around half of a mile of Silverado Canyon Road. Crews are using heavy equipment to clear the impassible road.
An official report said the 3-year-old boy was strapped in his car seat when another car rolled up and shot through the vehicle, injuring his leg.
The governor's address came after the EDD said its backlog of delayed, unapproved claims has doubled since the start of the year to more than 1 million.
Postal workers used 10 state debit cards obtained with stolen identities to secure $200,000 in pandemic benefits, prosecutors say
Los Angeles trial attorney Tom Girardi suffers from Alzheimer's and cannot understand or participate in court proceedings, according to a doctor.
Kroger, which owns several major grocery chains, announced more store closures after Los Angeles enacted "hero pay" boosts for workers.