Column: Even supposedly liberal California hasn't changed in the year since George Floyd
California prides itself on being enlightened and progressive about racial justice. But a year of racial reckonings later, not much has changed.
California prides itself on being enlightened and progressive about racial justice. But a year of racial reckonings later, not much has changed.
The L.A. County Fair is moving to May. Why? Because September is too hot to properly enjoy junk food and carnival rides.
The murder of George Floyd a year ago sparked protests nationwide. Angelenos gathered Tuesday to commemorate his life.
The victim's family announces $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect; two Orange County supervisors match it.
The driver of the vehicle was taken to a hospital following a 6 a.m. collision in the heart of Pasadena's Old Town district.
Over the weekend, more than 2,000 partygoers converged on Huntington Beach pier and downtown, setting off fireworks and sometimes clashing with officers.
After COVID-19 outbreaks at poultry processing plants operated by Foster Farms in California, the state's health and safety agency is proposing fines.
Activists say American discourse on Israel is changing as communities and progressive politicians throw their weight behind the Palestinian cause.
The final leg of the Metro subway that eventually will take riders from downtown L.A. into the Westside broke ground on Monday.
As the University of California confronts record demand for admission, lawmakers are considering a plan to cut in half the share of nonresident students to make more room for locals.
The new facility at Los Angeles International Airport is named West Gates and billed as an extension of the Tom Bradley International Terminal.
The river recreation zones will open in time for Memorial Day weekend, the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority announced Monday.
Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer called the milestone "truly thrilling," but said the county wants to vaccinate even more people before the June 15 reopening.
Evacuation orders were lifted Monday night as officials made progress battling a 150-acre vegetation fire in Riverside County's Jurupa Valley.
Ten gray whales are among the massive mammals that have been found beached in the San Francisco Bay Area this year, suggesting another grim year for the species.