Archbishop Carl Bean, 'beacon of light' in LGBTQ church movement and AIDS activism, dies
Archbishop Carl Bean, who founded Unity Fellowship of Christ Church in Los Angeles and worked for many years as an AIDS activist, has died.
Archbishop Carl Bean, who founded Unity Fellowship of Christ Church in Los Angeles and worked for many years as an AIDS activist, has died.
After burning for nearly 60 days, the Dixie fire continues to exhibit active fire behavior, surging north as treacherous weather conditions move in.
Police are investigating an incident involving a group of homeless people and Larry Elder supporters.
California — along with Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Utah — recorded its hottest ever meteorological summer.
Despite Democrats' policy wins, California is at risk of building back a post-pandemic economy that's as unfair as it always has been to people of color.
A nursing assistant was indicted for allegedly filming himself as he sexually abused disabled kids at Inland Empire group home.
The age gap among those hospitalized with COVID-19 is causing concern among health professionals and bringing calls to get younger people vaccinated.
From taxation and environmental regulations to strict COVID-19 protocols, Republican candidates vow major changes if they unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A San Quentin guard, the girlfriend of an inmate and another person are accused of working together to smuggle 25 cellphones to death row inmates.
Like a fancy Fig Newton, honey and fig jam fills rye cake layers in this dessert frosted in brown butter icing.
About 7,050 men and women in uniform have died in the 'forever war.' But the largest percentage, 776 men and women, called the Golden State home.
"We're right smack in the middle of wildfire peak season," Cal Fire Chief Thom Porter said. The outlook for the rest of the year includes more heat and dryness.
With his governorship beset by wildfires, homelessness and virus transmission, Newsom seeks to reframe the election as a vote on Republicans.
Larry Elder has struggled to gain wide support in his old neighborhood in his quest to become California's first Black governor.
Recounting one especially bad month in the wars following the Sept. 11 attacks.
Rep. Adam Schiff talks 9/11, Jan. 6, and what's next for the United States
There is not now nor has there been in recent years any solid evidence of significant voter fraud in the United States, columnist George Skelton writes.
What's been happening in South Los Angeles helps explain the browning of brown America.
A Glendale man will plead guilty to federal hate crime charges after he attacked a Turkish restaurant and made death threats.
Ex-California EDD employee agrees to plead guilty to $1.6-million COVID benefits fraud. She previously served time for another scheme.
L.A. Board of Education is expected to vote on student vaccine mandate at a special Thursday meeting.
California electrical system regulators are extending a statewide flex alert into Thursday in anticipation of soaring temperatures.
Lawmakers behind the proposals say mandates would improve vaccination rates and help lessen the effects of variants spreading through California.
A Los Angeles man faces two felony counts after authorities allege he used lighter fluid to set his family's dog on fire, killing the pet.
Someone threw what appeared to be an egg at GOP recall candidate Larry Elder during a tour of homeless encampments in Venice.