State appeals court upholds Gov. Newsom's emergency powers during pandemic
Gov. Gavin Newsom wins his appeal of a judge's ruling last year that he didn't have the right to change state laws during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wins his appeal of a judge's ruling last year that he didn't have the right to change state laws during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The county maintains that the photographs 'were not publicly disseminated' and that there is no legal basis for lawsuit claims of 'hypothetical harm.'
As L.A. County high schools reopen, teens are redefining back-to-school wardrobe, shedding their remote-learning loungewear for innovative looks.
Thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, a wildlife center in Huntington Beach is swamped with 500 ducklings — and more are on the way.
The post will be critical as L.A. continues to grapple with an intractable homelessness crisis and works to recover from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Police Chief Michel Moore told the civilian Police Commission that the officer fired his Taser at the man after he saw the man drop and then pick up recover a handgun.
L.A. prosecutors have filed attempted murder charges against a man who allegedly shot an off-duty LAPD officer with his own service weapon.
A driver who suddenly turned her car into oncoming freeway traffic Tuesday night collided with an ambulance and died at the scene.
The number of COVID-19 patients reported statewide Monday was 1,608 — the lowest since tracking began on March 30, 2020.
L.A. County plans to issue a health order permitting wider reopenings that will go into effect Thursday as it reaches the state's COVID-19 reopening plan yellow tier.
Southern California air quality officials are set to vote on rules that seek to cut pollution from trucks at 3,000 warehouses.
What is the worst that can happen with a video trial? Try dropping an F-bomb and calling the judge an idiot
An Assembly panel recommended against creating a new department at a hearing where lawmakers noted a backlog of delayed claims has increased.
With high housing prices driving people inland, a deep-seated fear has taken root in pockets of red California that they're being invaded by liberals.
L.A. hoping to supercharge economy by summer. But will tourists and office workers really return?
The recently reopened Pasadena Central Library has closed due to seismic safety issues
Man arrested in connection with the stabbing of two Asian women in San Francisco
The family was among the earliest separated under the Trump administration. More than a thousand families remain separated.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti may be nominated by President Biden to be ambassador to India, Axios reported.
One Republican opponent posed for photos with a bear and another sought to leverage her celebrity status on national television. These events woke up what has so far been a quiet march toward a historic election to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Actor known as "Zach Avery" indicted on fraud charges in sprawling Hollywood Ponzi scheme
Gene Atkins is accused of triggering the 2018 events that led LAPD officers to open fire, accidentally killing a Trader Joe's employee.
Cal/OSHA fined Amazon for failing to adequately train workers in coronavirus safety and log 217 COVID cases at its Rialto fulfillment center in 2020.