Dixie fire races toward Susanville, forcing some residents to evacuate
The Dixie fire, the largest wildfire in California history, grows to 635,728 acres and now threatens Susanville. It has burned for more than a month.
The Dixie fire, the largest wildfire in California history, grows to 635,728 acres and now threatens Susanville. It has burned for more than a month.
Four homeless men were shot in Playa del Rey early Wednesday, but neither their housing status nor drugs or gangs led to their being a target, the LAPD says.
Prosecutors seek to indict porn star Ron Jeremy on multiple counts of sexual assault stemming from allegations made by 23 women.
The woman was apprehended 'covered in scratches and soot' at the scene on Aug. 11 and admitted to starting the fire, officials said.
The company's reduced role announced last month closes a fraught chapter in the state's ongoing efforts to combat COVID-19.
The Caldor fire surges to over 53,000 acres with 0% containment on Wednesday morning, and officials describe its behavior as 'unprecedented.'
Southern California has avoided the worst of the drought-inspired water restrictions because of ample supplies. But that could be changing.
L.A. County's new mask order would also affect the Rose Bowl, L.A. Coliseum and other venues, and reflects the higher COVID risk of the Delta variant.
'Marrying Millions' mogul Bill Hutchinson, who is charged with sexually assaulting two teenage girls in Orange County, now faces lawsuit in Texas.
Two men, believed to be working in tandem, are suspected of killing three people in East Los Angeles from 2014 to 2018, detectives say.
Summer Gardner-Vigil and her horse, Riggs, were struck by a driver in Turlock last week.
Lambda, which was first identified in Peru, is worth watching because of its massive spread in South America, but health officials don't know whether it will supplant Delta.
Parents have been told Schurr High School may not reopen for weeks because a rat infestation in one building is so bad that teachers say they found dead rodents in their classrooms, nests in the cabinets and excrement on the desks.
L.A. city employees would have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by early October unless they get an exemption
The leading Republican candidate to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom in the recall election has blocked access for one of the state's biggest papers.
The long-standing problems at California's Employment Development Department have become a leading issue for the campaign seeking to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom from office on Sept. 14.
A new L.A. birthing center aims to bring Black women the comfort of feeling valued and understood.
As the Earth warms and the drought deepens, a network of biologists and conservationists are racing to rescue California's most threatened species.
University of California President Michael V. Drake unveiled a plan to post more police data, create independent accountability boards and potentially reallocate some duties and budget dollars from police to community safety specialists.
Republican candidates Kevin Faulconer, John Cox and Kevin Kiley debated each other at the Guild Theater in Sacramento on Tuesday.
A Times report detailed how L.A. Fire Department leaders failed to take prompt action against a white commander reportedly intoxicated on duty.
A deputy was shot late Tuesday afternoon while attempting to stop a vehicle, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.
At the start of summer school, about 1 in 1,000 students tested positive; now it's about 1 in 100.
The Caldor fire, which is burning in the unincorporated Grizzly Flats area of El Dorado County, has injured two people and prompted evacuations amid swift growth.
The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance that would ban strobe lights from protests and demonstrations.