U.S. appeals court says L.A. can't seize and discard homeless people's bulky property
A federal appeals court upheld an injunction that stops Los Angeles from taking and destroying bulky items used by homeless people on public property.
A federal appeals court upheld an injunction that stops Los Angeles from taking and destroying bulky items used by homeless people on public property.
A new poll shows the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom is struggling but that conservative talk show host Larry Elder is dominating the Republican field to replace him.
The Caldor fire moves away from Lake Tahoe after damaging the outskirts of the Sierra-at-Tahoe ski resort. Now it's heading for the Nevada state line.
Green goddess dressing, spiked with fresh chiles, dresses this simple potato salad, topped with salty prosciutto and rich, lemony lobster.
If Newsom could announce now that he would never allow Sirhan Sirhan to be paroled, he'd probably leap at the chance, columnist George Skelton writes.
In a sign that school-based COVID-19 safety measures are showing promise, fewer students and staff were exposed to the coronavirus in these outbreaks.
Santa Barbara residents are struggling to make sense of a tragedy involving Matt Coleman, head of a local surf school, and the killings of his two young children.
Four gubernatorial recall elections in U.S. history. The Golden State accounts for two of them.
Parents, friends and fellow Marines remember the four young people from California killed in the Kabul airport bombing.
There is no modern precedent in California for income tax cuts of the size proposed by two recall contenders, Cox and Faulconer
There is an epidemic of dying while walking, and it affects people of color and poor people disproportionately
Britney Spears showed no evidence she battered housekeeper, won't face charges, DA says
A new poll from the Public Policy Institute of California found that 58% of likely voters surveyed oppose removing Newsom from office compared to 39% who support recalling the governor.
A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy faces four felony charges after authorities say he sexually abused a minor in San Bernardino County. Anthony Heriberto Galindo, 41, was arrested on Tuesday and is being held without bail.
The L.A. Community College District will mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff members as well as students who attend in-person classes or use campus facilities.
On the eve of the second anniversary of California's worst maritime disaster, the wrongful-death lawsuit alleges the U.S. Coast Guard failed to enforce regulations.
Flanked by two former officeholders — one of them a Democrat — recall candidate Larry Elder made a pitch to Latino voters and focused on education and housing.
Whether you have limited mobility, vision or hearing impairments, or other disabilities, you'll need to customize your emergency plans and preparation.
A Black couple have sued Beverly Hills over their arrest for riding a scooter on the sidewalk, an incident that their lawyers say was part of a campaign to arrest Black people for trivial reasons and at disproportionate rates.
Around L.A., some businesses are asking for proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to enter. Here's what you need to know about vaccine records.
"That basically stops the spread of the fire," one official said.
The center to be housed at Cal State Northridge "will come to life" when students, phone in hand, visit the center to be introduced to science, technology and engineering fields.