California logs record-breaking week of COVID-19 vaccinations
From mid-December through early March, 10 million COVID-19 vaccines were administered statewide. In the two weeks after that, over 3 million shots were given.
From mid-December through early March, 10 million COVID-19 vaccines were administered statewide. In the two weeks after that, over 3 million shots were given.
Pepper spray, Instagram and video: How Asian Americans in Southern California are dealing with anxiety about racial attacks during the pandemic.
Too few of us see the recent anti-Asian madness for what it is: a plague that can only end when non-Asian Americans see the blind spot within us.
L.A. has a long history of anti-Asian sentiment. In 1871, a mob attacked Chinese people, killing 19, including a 14-year-old boy and a physician.
The Senate confirms Xavier Becerra, President Biden's pick as Health and Human Services secretary. He will resign as California's attorney general.
A reporter who published a video alleging LAPD officers attacked him during World Series victory celebrations was charged with failure to disperse last month.
Theme parks must prepare rides for daily use, rehire and train workers, and adopt pandemic safety protocols that alter how attractions will operate.
Donald Nash ran the pumping plants and pipelines that deliver much of Southern California's drinking water — and exerted a tyrannical presence
Architectural designer Demar Matthews is using the Black vernacular — language, art, landscape, even hairstyles — to inform his work.
Two bills in the state Legislature would authorize local officials to begin automated speed enforcement, with the aim of reducing deadly crashes.
No easy answers when a family member has fallen into the clutches of "Q," the conspiracy theory popular with supporters of former President Trump.
Gov. Gavin Newsom could emerge from the recall stronger than ever, and a stronger Newsom could mean an even weaker California Republican Party, columnist George Skelton writes.
In a court filing Wednesday, Vanessa Bryant named the L.A. County sheriff's deputies who allegedly shared photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, their daughter and seven others.
Many Asian Americans are bristling with pain and fury, seeing the Atlanta killings as a culmination of a steady drumbeat of racist attacks.
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascon said that convictions for a number of serious crimes could be jeopardized after video surfaced showing a recently retired LAPD homicide detective screaming a slur at a Black motorist.
Los Angeles officials discuss a critical report on how the LAPD handled George Floyd protests
Based on the tools and his position beneath the car, officials said they suspected he was trying to steal a catalytic converter when the carjack failed.
The lieutenant witnessed the shooting and saw the car coming in his direction. He fired his handgun at the two men inside the vehicle, which did not stop.
The unanimous vote is an effort to curb waste and help both restaurants and the city save money.
Wednesday is the deadline for the recall campaign to submit signatures to the state to qualify an election for the ballot. Democrats across California are rallying behind the governor to prevent his ouster.
Cesar Paez-Vasquez and Alex Paez are believed to have died in the explosion, according to Ontario Police
After the 2018 mass shooting, recommendations are made to alter the way tactical teams are formed and to share emergency radio frequencies.
Tiger Woods didn't get special treatment after his Feb. 23 crash and showed no evidence of impairment, the L.A. County sheriff says.