Things to do in Southern California after you're vaccinated
Museums, amusement parks and events are reopening. Here's where and how to spend your time (safely) if you're looking for something to do.
Museums, amusement parks and events are reopening. Here's where and how to spend your time (safely) if you're looking for something to do.
L.A. County sheriff's detectives were seeking three men in the killing of a woman who they said confronted would-be robbers, who then ran her down.
Crews were working Monday to repair the damage from the Pacific Palisades water main break. Scores of residents are without water, officials said.
A man is fatally shot by police officers near a downtown freeway ramp, adding to a startling string of LAPD shootings recently.
California is days away from dramatically expanding who is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. But will there be enough doses to go around?
Cesar Chavez, the most famous Latino activist in U.S. history, is a modern-day secular saint. So his flaws — and he has them — may be tough to accept.
A business plan approved by the California High-Speed Rail Authority last week did not account for a contractor's warning of a two-year delay.
The 5-year-old Honduran boy is one of thousands of children and teenagers who have arrived at the U.S. southern border without a parent or legal guardian since January.
Despite being online and off campus, students largely maintained grades and course loads, a Times survey has found, but some figures point to the continuing struggles for Black, Latino and first-generation undergrads.
Nearly 2,000 travel nurses are deployed across the state to help with COVID-19 vaccinations.
With flexible timelines and unusual rules, an election to recall Newsom could spark some of the most raucous political events in recent California history.
The theme of the moment is that L.A. schools are safe — but it's hard to turn on a dime after months of a contrary message.
If some Democrats had their way, the Senate would lose its No. 1 advocate for firearms regulation, writes columnist George Skelton.
Long Beach police said they have no motive, but believe the incident is gang-related
Katura Stokes said she just wanted to help her sixth-grade son connect so he could complete his online schooling. But she alleges that when a school video conference ended, a teacher's racist rant began.
Joseph Edward Duncan III, 58, died in a hospital outside federal death row in Terre Haute, Ind. A cause of death was not disclosed, but he had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, prosecutors said.
Passover began Saturday, and Easter is in one week, prompting health officials to urge the public to take precautions when gathering.