Azusa police suffered a ransomware attack in 2018. The city kept it secret
The recent ransomware attack that spilled Azusa police files online was not the first time hackers demanding money had infiltrated the agency's computer systems.
The recent ransomware attack that spilled Azusa police files online was not the first time hackers demanding money had infiltrated the agency's computer systems.
Redding recorded a record temperature for the date of 109 degrees on Monday as a heat wave baked much of inland California.
A California workplace safety board recommends ending mask rules for workers if everyone in a room is vaccinated against COVID-19.
If you were vaccinated in L.A. County, you'll have access to a digital vaccine record through Healthvana. It's not a vaccine passport, though. There are also other ways to get your COVID-19 vaccination records.
False claims about COVID vaccines have spread on social media, earning some myth spreaders big money, a health official says: 'Don't get played.'
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake was reported at 5:15 a.m. Thursday a mile from San Jose.
Private philanthropy leaves arts institutions at the mercy of patrons. It's time to increase public funding for the arts.
Burmese in the U.S. are protesting the brutal crackdown and urging global intervention. But it's hard to overcome a lack of knowledge and interest.
Richard Perry, who by his own sheer grit built a middle-class life for his family in Compton, was waging battle on two fronts: Fighting against COVID-19, and trying desperately to hold on to everything he had worked for.
Angry residents in Shasta County have threatened supervisors, progressives — and now want to go nationwide.
Liberal-leaning San Luis Obispo County, where COVID-19 restrictions that tied its fate to more urban L.A. and Orange counties angered business owners, delivered a sizable number of signatures to the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
As the coronavirus fades, there is a growing belief among even the most conservative health experts that it's fine for vaccinated people to largely shed their face coverings — though it's still essential for the uninoculated to adhere to mask-wearing and physical distancing rules.
Hundreds of death penalty sentences in California could be overturned, depending on how the state Supreme Court rules on arguments it heard Wednesday.
Tito Ortiz appealed to Huntington Beach residents who protested coronavirus lockdowns, but other officials are trying to steer the city in a more moderate direction.
California's "red flag" law hasn't lived up to its promise, George Skelton writes, because people are reluctant to report dangerous gun owners and police often don't want to confiscate guns.
California's legacy of exclusion and incarceration includes the use of the fairgrounds in Pomona as a temporary assembly center for Japanese Americans during World War II.
The Huntington Beach City Council has chosen Councilwoman Barbara Delgleize as its new mayor pro tem, replacing Tito Ortiz after he resigned Tuesday night.
Disney's Spider-Man ride continues the park's shift toward interactive, game-like experiences. Black Panther warriors inspire.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti isn't directly addressing the India ambassador reports, but when asked about what would qualify him for the post, he said being an elected official involves "daily diplomacy."
Pearl Fernandez said in an April petition for resentencing she was not her son's killer and didn't aid in his killing. A judge denied the bid, saying it was established that Fernandez was a "major participant" in the grisly crime.
Tuesday night's election results put Councilwoman Emma Sharif in the lead to become Compton's new mayor after eight years of leadership by Aja Brown.