Black city employees accuse Long Beach of racial discrimination in lawsuit
Five current and former employees say the city of Long Beach failed to equally pay and promote Black workers and contributed to "anti-Black culture."
Five current and former employees say the city of Long Beach failed to equally pay and promote Black workers and contributed to "anti-Black culture."
An analysis projects the recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom will cost $215 million, an amount that's likely to grow as more candidates emerge.
Robert Durst, 78, a multimillionaire real estate heir and defendant in a labyrinthine murder trial, was hospitalized Thursday for an unspecified issue.
Citing the threat to public safety, California appeals a federal judge's ruling that declared the state's ban on assault weapons unconstitutional.
The Contra Costa cannabis company says the promotion is an effort to help the state reach immunity against COVID-19.
With California set to reopen its economy fully on Tuesday, wearing a mask will become optional in many public settings. Here are the rules.
The Delta variant, also known as B.1.617.2, was identified in India but has since been found in 60 countries. It's thought to be more transmissible.
L.A. City Councilman Mike Bonin lays out his vision of how a humane clearing of tents that run along the Venice boardwalk could occur.
Does governing a city as unwieldy as Los Angeles make Garcetti the perfect candidate for ambassador to India?
Former Democratic Rep. Katie Hill of Santa Clarita is pushing to make revenge porn a federal crime.
A plan for how to solve Venice's homeless crisis has emerged from behind-the-scenes talks among a coalition of Venice activists, city officials and deputies of the area's city councilman.
A good place to spend the money would be on boosting local 'red flag' programs to seize guns from people judged by a court to be a threat, columnist George Skelton writes.
With California's full economic reopening days away, there remains one question in many people's minds: To mask, or not to mask?
Spring enrollment continued to drop in California and throughout the U.S. as COVID-19 pandemic kept students away.
Four Glendale police officers have been placed on administrative leave after bystander video appears to show officers using force during an arrest at a mall.
The California workplace safety board suggested it will move to allow fully vaccinated employees to stop wearing masks while on the job, even around those who are not vaccinated.
The former head of the nonprofit Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles testified that he heard Mayor Eric Garcetti say he was surprised his former aide hadn't caused the city to be sued.
The California Citizens Compensation Commission, which is appointed by the governor, voted 4 to 0 on Tuesday to approve the 4.2% pay hikes for state elected officials.
Recall backers say Raman's office is inexperienced, unresponsive and too politically radical. The councilwoman responded that she's focusing on a "broad progressive agenda."
A Garden Grove police officer has been charged with threatening and striking homeless people while on duty last year.
A wind-driven vegetation fire had been threatening structures in the city of Hesperia in San Bernardino County on Wednesday afternoon.
A man is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend in North Hollywood over the weekend and killing another man who tried to stop him.
L.A. is poised to approve a law that seeks to ban tenant harassment. Landlord groups oppose the measure.
The long-promised change will take effect Tuesday, the same date as the state's full economic reopening, and bring the state into alignment with the CDC's COVID-19 guidelines.