California surfer Kolohe Andino gets ready to head to Tokyo for the Summer Games
Surfer Kolohe Andino gets in some last-minute training at Bolsa Chica State Beach before heading to Japan to represent the U.S. in the Summer Olympics.
Surfer Kolohe Andino gets in some last-minute training at Bolsa Chica State Beach before heading to Japan to represent the U.S. in the Summer Olympics.
With temperatures steadily rising, we want to know how you're coping with it.
Fire danger in Angeles National Forest rises from 'very high' to 'extreme' on the Forest Service's scale.
The state partners with the Auto Club of Southern California to ease access.
While some may fundamentally reject rolling up their sleeves for a shot, officials say there are many reasons why people may not have gotten vaccinated.
Two Long Beach organizations are partnering to give away one free joint for the first 150 people who get vaccinated at Houghton Park on July 24.
Evacuation warnings were issued for the Pulga and East Concow areas, towns that were damaged in the 2018 Camp fire that destroyed Paradise, Calif.
There is growing scrutiny over the massive spill, with many asking how it occurred and why it took so long to alert the public.
The UC San Francisco study concludes that vaccine hesitancy could put older adults at risk and further complicate the goal of "herd immunity."
Resources are available, but checking your doctor's track record can be difficult. Here are some tips.
Shootouts. Armed guards. Stolen water. Killings. It's what's happening in California's southern desert right now — thanks to illegal marijuana farms.
A disproportionate number of Black children are removed from their homes in L.A. County. Now, the county has backed a "blind removal" pilot for study.
Would a remote spot in the California desert upend our understanding of when humans arrived in North America? I had to dig in.
Door-to-door outreach and vaccine requirements at work would help curb coronavirus spread, experts say.
The Calico site in the Mojave Desert for decades attracted expert and amateur archaeologists, digging for evidence that early man roamed the area 200,000 years ago. One man continues that lonely quest.
Many of those most in need of swim lessons this summer can't get them because a nationwide chlorine shortage has made it difficult for public pools to stay open.
After initially mandating a ban on unmasked students on campus, the state is now leaving enforcement decisions up to local officials.
This year's Fourth of July fireworks created the second-highest air pollution levels from the holiday in the last decade, the South Coast Air Quality Management District reported Tuesday.
The West Hollywood Democratic donor goes on federal trial over fatal 'party and play' sexual encounters.
A court-appointed investigator hired to look into the Department of Water and Power billing scandal found that "evidence supports a finding that the city directed and assisted in the city suing itself with a sham lawsuit." A spokesman for City Atty. Mike Feuer disputed some of the findings.
Tuesday marked the fifth straight day that the number of new coronavirus infections exceeded 1,000.
How did 17 million gallons of sewage get dumped into Santa Monica Bay?
Witnesses reported seeing the parachutist spiraling out of control before crashing into the residence.
A class action lawsuit raises serious questions about how people can ensure their pets are safely groomed.