Surprising tsunami triggers may lurk off California's coast, scientists say
Earthquakes along strike-slip faults can cause tsunamis in certain contexts, a new model shows — and such faults exist right off parts of California.
Earthquakes along strike-slip faults can cause tsunamis in certain contexts, a new model shows — and such faults exist right off parts of California.
In the first area concert since the pandemic, and the first at SoFi Stadium, Foo Fighters, Jennifer Lopez and Prince Harry appear at "Vax Live."
The veteran journalist said when naysayers would offer him reasons why he should pass on the job, it only made him more eager to come to The Times: 'I think we'll shock the world.'
Four people were shot to death and a 70-year-old man was fatally beaten, police said.
L.A. Unified catches up to other agencies and reopens school playgrounds, but with strict guidelines intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Providers throughout Los Angeles County administered 144,000 fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses last week compared with the week prior — the clearest evidence yet that the demand for doses has dropped significantly.
"The Pandemic's Toll: Lives Lost in California" is a collection of Times obituaries about some of those who have died of COVID-19.
California has continued to do better than any other state, with the lowest per capita coronavirus case rate in the nation over the last week.
Merida, head of ESPN's the Undefeated, has rare experience in print journalism, television and running a digital startup.
After the pandemic hit, California relaxed rules to let veterinarians to treat some pets remotely. Now, vets and pet owners want telemedicine fully unleashed.
We're not losing high-income people fleeing California taxes, columnist George Skelton writes. More affluent people have been moving here than departing because they can afford our escalating costs of living.
Tens of thousands of UC applicants are wait-listed this year amid record applications, and admission directors say forecasting chances of being selected is as uncertain as ever.
The humble date holds a special significance for Muslims as well as farmers in Southern California's Coachella Valley -- considered the date capital of the United States
Health experts expected some vaccinated people to contract COVID-19. But more research is needed on exactly why it is happening now, in small numbers.
Browning started on The Times' copy desk in 1994, working out of the old Times building on Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles until his retirement in 2013.
Though the figure is likely an undercount, it still marked a bright spot, capping several months of progress in the fight against the coronavirus.