Strikes on suspect after attack on LAPD officer were excessive, panel rules
An L.A. officer used excessive force when he struck an unarmed suspect on the head after the man allegedly attacked another officer, commission finds.
An L.A. officer used excessive force when he struck an unarmed suspect on the head after the man allegedly attacked another officer, commission finds.
California's first-in-the-nation vaccine requirement for schools: What you need to know
Gary Stephen Maynard, 47, has been charged with willfully starting the Ranch fire and has been linked to at least six other blazes.
The L.A. City Council has voted to direct city attorneys to draft a law requiring people to be at least partially vaccinated before heading to indoor sites.
The rate at which coronavirus tests are coming back positive has fallen in the last week in Los Angeles County but is expected to rise further in Orange County.
Supervisor Hilda Solis wrote a motion that calls for L.A. County to extend employment eligibility to lawful permanent residents and those with work permits.
Damage to the Hyperion treatment plant due to a flood of raw sewage has dealt a blow to a major water recycling effort
L.A.'s push to legalize sidewalk vending has run into a persistently stubborn obstacle: the quest for legal carts: 'They're requiring a cart that does not yet exist.'
LAUSD's pandemic recovery hiring spree is thousands of new staffers short of its goal to provide critical mental health and academic support.
California's coronavirus case rate remains significantly less than Florida and Texas: two common points of comparison given their population size and different pandemic responses.
School employees must either be vaccinated against COVID or submit to a regular test proving they are not infected with the coronavirus under a pending order from the governor.
After a Tustin police officer fatally shot a man Monday, the California Department of Justice is investigating.
A reserve LAPD officer is urging colleagues to get vaccinated after being hospitalized with COVID-19 and told by his doctors that the fact he was vaccinated saved his life.
The report could help Councilman Mike Bonin quell an uproar in parts of his district, who had come out against the idea of homeless facilities at those locations.
Facing an acute housing crisis and rising public anger over tents in public spaces, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a goal of building 25,000 units of new housing for homeless people by 2025.
A massive storm cloud formed Monday night above the Dixie fire, generating a spinning vortex of flames and ash that soared into the sky.
The restaurant owners are hoping monetary prizes will induce 486 employees across seven restaurants, including one in Santa Ana, to get inoculated.
In Paul Flores' hearing in the Kristin Smart case, defense attorneys point to Scott Peterson and others as potential suspects.
A measure approved by the board asks county staff to provide a comprehensive plan in two weeks for how a policy would work.