Two L.A. County sheriff's deputies charged with lying in drug and guns case
Two L.A. County sheriff's deputies are indicted on charges of lying in a drug and weapons investigation, district attorney's office says.
Two L.A. County sheriff's deputies are indicted on charges of lying in a drug and weapons investigation, district attorney's office says.
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling stems from the first trial of about 5,000 lawsuits consolidated in federal court in Northern California against Monsanto.
The guidance allows camps to operate if all participants are fully vaccinated and outlines steps to protect those who are not fully vaccinated.
The CDC changes announced Thursday don't immediately alter mask rules in California, but they have raised some questions.
Newsom's latest budget plan boasts more than $100 billion in unexpected revenue that can be used to tackle some of California's most vexing problems.
A parent or guardian must be present and bring the child's photo ID with proof of age. Some places may require signing a consent form.
Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta's office asks judge to dismiss 10 charges involving women who have accused Grant Robicheaux and Cerissa Riley of sexual assault.
Have you noticed? Every weekend, caravans of lowriders and custom cars are cruising and hopping in a resurgent ritual. Van Nuys Boulevard is one of the city's oldest sites of this resilient SoCal obsession.
Some fear the CDC is moving too fast in lifting COVID-19 mask guidance for the vaccinated.
A Southern California fitness company called Pure Barre charges job applicants $1,800 for their training. That may be illegal under California law.
After Trump separated children from their families, they've gotten crucial therapy, paid for by the government. But the future of those services is up in the air.
L.A.'s search for new solutions to a growing homelessness crisis is running up against residents' love of their beaches and park spaces.
Agents fanned out across Southern California this week to arrest 11 suspects on federal charges amid a sharp rise in fentanyl overdose deaths.
California AG to decide whether Vallejo police officer's fatal shooting of Sean Monterrosa is a crime
The University of California is weighing a limited tuition increase for fall 2022, saying it will help raise more financial aid and stabilize campuses, but student leaders are adamantly opposed.
In a momentous turn in the fight against COVID-19, federal officials are significantly easing mask guidelines as the threat of the pandemic rapidly fades.
Suspect brandished a knife at a deliveryman outside a 7-Eleven and demanded chips, police say.
An unusual bid by L.A. City Councilman John Lee to pull back funding from a Chatsworth homeless housing project was opposed by a council committee.
A CHP officer observed the man 'move into the driver's seat' before bringing the Tesla to a stop and arrested him on suspicion of reckless driving.
An appeals court panel temporarily freezes the deadlines of a federal order to offer shelter to everyone on L.A.'s skid row by October.