Final holdouts are arrested, ending showdown at homeless camp in Echo Park
The final holdouts at a large homeless camp being dismantled in Echo Park were reportedly arrested Friday morning, apparently ending a yearlong saga.
The final holdouts at a large homeless camp being dismantled in Echo Park were reportedly arrested Friday morning, apparently ending a yearlong saga.
Federal officials are expecting a major influx of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, providing a shot in the arm to nationwide supply as a number of states — including California — prepare to make appointments more widely available to adults.
Proposals in the California Legislature, spurred by the high-profile case of Britney Spears, aim to strengthen requirements of conservatorships.
Video shows hit-and-run crash that seriously injured an 11-year-old boy who was struck by an SUV while running after an ice cream truck in South L.A.
The guaranteed income pilot program will distribute funds for six months to 130 eligible artists.
Normally bustling Hollywood Boulevard became a ghost town after the state issued its "Safer at Home" order last March.
The California Department of Public Health says residents can go through their doctor's office to begin booking their shots or through the state's My Turn scheduling site.
Larry McMurtry, the author known for outspoken, brassy characters of the old West who also won a 2006 Oscar for 'Brokeback Mountain,' has died at 84.
Getting called a racial slur while surfing Manhattan Beach changed how Justin 'Brick' Howze and Gage Crismond view their role in the sport.
Two architectural lintels have been part of the Asian Art Museum's collection in San Francisco since the 1960s. Now they are being returned to their homeland.
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Up and down Whittier Boulevard, pedestrians ignore the Walk of Fame at best — but usually inadvertently stroll all over honorees.
A judge's ruling that sheriff's deputies acted properly in seizing drug evidence from Ed Buck's West Hollywood home in 2017 raises questions about why L.A. County prosecutors initially declined to charge him.
In the first six months of the pandemic, potentially avoidable hospitalizations plummeted for white Angelenos but fell hardly at all among Black residents, reflecting a disparity in access to outpatient care.
From the front lines of an intensifying mental health crisis, she shouldered 12 months of anxiety, isolation and fear. To endure it, she baked.
Generations of young women who say they were abused or mistreated by former longtime USC gynecologist George Tyndall find a sense of justice in the largest sex abuse payout in the history of U.S. higher education.
To understand recall politics in California, look at the recent history of Republicans' electoral impotence in the state.
In a lawsuit filed against state Sen. Bob Archuleta, an unnamed woman has alleged the lawmaker subjected her to unwanted advances and later retaliated against her.
L.A. Times reporter James Queally was detained by Los Angeles police Thursday evening as he was covering a protest in Echo Park, according to video. He was released a short time later.
L.A. politicians question the actions of activists and police after showdown over Echo Park homeless
Isaac Scher says his arm was broken when an LAPD officer swung a baton at him on an Echo Park skirmish line Wednesday night.
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A public park on the edge of downtown Los Angeles never should have been allowed to become a homeless encampment — or a political flashpoint.
About 1:30 p.m., sheriff's deputies fielded a report that a woman had been stabbed in the 1400 block of Renwick Street in San Dimas.
Now that eligibility is expanding to all California adults, we've put together a list of the different ways you can try to make an appointment to get a COVID vaccine in Los Angeles County.