Rob Bonta named California attorney general, would be first Filipino American in role
Gov. Gavin Newsom appoints Democratic Assemblyman Rob Bonta as California attorney general, replacing Xavier Becerra, now in the Biden Cabinet.
Gov. Gavin Newsom appoints Democratic Assemblyman Rob Bonta as California attorney general, replacing Xavier Becerra, now in the Biden Cabinet.
9th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a Hawaii regulation, ruling states may restrict the open carrying of guns
Asian American activist Ana Iwataki is guided by a powerful teacher, her aunt Miya Iwataki, whose roots stretch to the 1960s and the Brown Berets.
The settlement involving Jesse Leon brings L.A.'s total tab for retaliation lawsuits filed by former staffers for ex-Councilman Jose Huizar to $350,000.
Researchers assessed which parts of the San Andreas fault were likely to pose the biggest threat to Los Angeles. The so-called Mission Creek strand tops the list.
Authorities are investigating if the strong winds caused a movie crane to fall into a Pasadena home Tuesday.
More than 200 protesters amass at Echo Park Lake over a planned fencing and closure of the park, where homeless people have been sleeping in tents.
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake was reported Wednesday morning 14 miles from Ukiah, Calif., according to U.S. Geological Survey.
More COVID-19 restrictions could be lifted in L.A., O.C. next week: What you need to know
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'Now that Byong is gone makes it one less Asian to put up with in Leisure World,' said the letter, written in cursive on yellow notebook paper.
The shootings in Atlanta have prompted questions about who benefits from white supremacy. That it's no one of color has made solidarity a lot easier.
The forced homecoming of college students nationwide because of the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly painful for those whose families either do not know of or reject their LGBTQ identities.
Days of unprecedented protests over Asian hate could be the beginning of a larger movement. Here is what the activists want.
A growing number of California's health departments have broken with state guidelines and made COVID-19 vaccines available to more people, sparking joy from some and envy among others.
Police are seeking a man suspected of assaulting an older man at an Irvine school after their dogs were involved in a fight last week.
We want to hear from Asian Americans born before 1970 and learn about the anti-Asian racism they experienced over many decades.
Under a proposal, the city of L.A. would not issue citations to food vendors who lack permits, focusing instead on education and outreach to vendors.
A large homeless encampment on the banks of Echo Park Lake has emerged as a divisive flashpoint in Los Angeles' crisis of how to treat the unhoused. Now the city is believed to be preparing to sweep the camp and close the surrounding park.
Homeless residents of Echo Park Lake are faced with the choice to stay or go ahead of L.A.'s plan to clear the encampment and close the park for renovations.
Lawyers for L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva argued in a court filing that the request for testimony is "too broad" and "harassing."
A small brush fire that erupted near Playa Vista fire has burned less than an acre and is being battled by firefighters on the ground and helicopters.
"We are close to the finish line," a city health official said. But some warn of a rebound of COVID-19 if residents relax their guard.
Initial reports indicate that the deputy's injuries were not life-threatening.