Off-road vehicles to be banned at Oceano Dunes within three years
The California Coastal Commission votes to phase out off-roading at Oceano Dunes, saying it causes health problems and degrades fragile habitat.
The California Coastal Commission votes to phase out off-roading at Oceano Dunes, saying it causes health problems and degrades fragile habitat.
Anthony Mark Brown was taken into custody while on duty last month. He had been assigned to Long Beach airport security.
To date, 23% of Californians have received at least 1 vaccine dose, putting the state in 33rd place. Johnson & Johnson supplies should increase soon.
The recall effort against Gov. Gavin Newsom hit several big milestones this week. Here's what you need to know.
Two years after Senate Bill 1421 opened up police records kept secret for decades, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department released a cache of disciplinary records that reveal new details about deputy misconduct.
Two defendants accused of playing key roles in a pair of killings that shocked Los Angeles were ordered released this week under the state's revised felony murder law.
The CDC says pupils can sit 3 feet apart in classrooms, changing from the 6-foot rule that forced some schools to remove desks and stagger scheduling.
Brennan Villarreal was abroad when Los Angeles-area restaurants were closed. The return drained his savings. But amid losses, he gained.
Paris was apoplectic when Napa wines were picked over the best in France
Sonoma County is adding artificial intelligence to its wildfire-fighting arsenal.
Even before the Atlanta-area spa attacks that killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent, volunteer groups have sprung up to defend their Asian American communities in California.
The Newsom administration estimates that between 2020 and 2022, the state will spend more than $15 billion on its COVID-19 response, most of which will be reimbursed by the federal government.
Newsom's March 19, 2020 stay-at-home order was applauded when California was hit less hard by COVID-19 than other parts of the U.S.
Although chaplains are primarily tasked with supporting hospital patients and their loved ones, the pandemic has thrust them into new territory: caring for the caregivers.
Federal aid will allow the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to restore bus and train rides throughout L.A. County by this fall.
A string of attacks against Asian residents in the Bay Area has left members of the Asian American community on edge.
As the pandemic eases, USC said Thursday that it would be able to hold in-person commencement ceremonies this spring, allowing students to celebrate this rite of passage in classic fashion.
California's top education policy making body voted Thursday to adopt a model curriculum in ethnic studies, ending a years-long and tortuous debate over the content and place of such coursework in public education in the state.
Los Angeles Police Department detectives were investigating a homicide in Encino that may be linked to a nearby assault, police said.
The equivalent of five dozen containers were found by bomb technicians during cleanup the day after the explosion, officials said.
Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Rolling Hills Estates) has proposed a hotline to report hate crimes to the California Department of Justice.
The actor was accused of 'violent rape' at a press conference but denies the charge.