Photos show what July's heat and drought looked like this summer
Hot, dry, and 'unrecognizable' describes July 2021.
Hot, dry, and 'unrecognizable' describes July 2021.
Friends and family mourn Anthony Veasna So, whose highly anticipated debut story collection, "Afterparties," brings refugee Stockton to life.
The U.S. Forest Service lets some blazes burn. California officials say that practices should be updated as blazes explode, partly because of climate change.
A growing number of Los Angeles restaurants are requiring that diners be vaccinated against COVID-19 or show proof of a recent negative test.
All his life, Joseph Arriaga carried a painful secret about his origins. The truth turned out to be far different.
A powerful doctors group has fought a proposed California law that would require physicians to tell patients if they took money from drug or medical device makers.
Crews on Saturday were fighting a fast-moving wildfire in northern Los Angeles County dubbed the Hungry fire, county and state fire officials said.
Analysis of the Echo Park closure and resulting protests in March found several shortcomings.